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Brisbane ( J. L. Boorman) ; Moreton Bay [Ugly Creek] (A. Cunningham, 1824) ; 
Pine River (Fitzalan. Already noted by Bentham, under C. lanceolatus, ' with 
stamens united at the base);" Pine River (W. Hill); Bales' Station on Wide 
Bay River (Leichhardt, 5th August, 1843); Rockhampton (P. O'Shanesy, No. 168; 
A. Thozet ; R. Simmons) ; Pioneer River (Dr. Griffiths) ; Bowen (W. Marlborough) ; 
Shoalwater Bay (R. Brown, 1802-5); Upper Burdekin River (Mueller); Burdekin River, 
near Charters Towers (H. B. Walker); Antigua Estate, Ingham (R. G. Johnson); 
Rockingham's and Edgecombe Bays (J. Dallachy); Endeavour River (Banks and 
Solander, 1770); sources of the Coen River, near Gulf of Carpentaria (Stephen 
Johnson). 
It has been cultivated in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for over 60 years at 
least; it is not rare in Sydney gardens; it has been received from Santa Barbara 
California, U.S.A. 
" -n vorv fine specimens in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, are : 
One near the Herbarium in the border behind the bed of Euphorbias (see 
photograph), and another in the triangular bed opposite to the statue of " Flora " 
in the Lower Garden. 
Size. Attains the dignity of a moderately large tree. Mr. W. H. Grove of 
Nanango, South Queensland, in sending me the photographs reproduced, gives the 
dimensions "f the large one as " height about 75 feet, girth at the ground 6 feet 10 
inches, and girth 7 feet up 5 feet 10 inches." 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 231. 
A. Flowering twig. 
B. Buds. 
c. Tip showing bracts. 
D. Bract enlarged. 
E. Stamens united in a ring at the base. 
F. Fruits. 
o. Fruits enlarged. 
H. Broad leaf from Ingham, North Queensland. 
[A-G, type, Taree, N.S.W., E. H. F. Swain, November, 1904.] 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
1. Tree in Botanic Gardens, Sydney, back of Euphorbia bed, below Director's house. Height 
40 feet, dividing into four trunks each about 10 inches in diameter, at 2 feet from the ground. 
2 and 3. Tieo 75 feet high, girth at ground 6 ft. 10 in., on the bank of Nanango Crook, together 
with a portion of Nanango Creek, South Queensland, lined with the same. 
