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Size. A tree up to 100 feet high, as originally described, but I think the average 
would be something less, say 80 feet, with a stem-diameter of about 8 feet. 
Habitat. The type comes from the Tweed and Mount Warning, Now South 
Wales (near the Queensland border). It occurs on the Macphorson Range, and Mr. 
Bailey has recorded it from South Queensland. 
I have not seen it further south than Coff's Harbour, but should not be surprised 
to hear of its occurrence as far south as the Hastings River. 
We have specimens from Burringbar, Tweed River district (W. P. Pope); 
Murwillumbah (R. A. Campbell); " Marara," Casino, Richmond River (W. P. Pope); 
Grafton to Coff's Harbour (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 229. 
A. Flowers. 
B. Flowering twig, 
a Bud. 
D. Flower showing perianth, stamens and pistil (no petals). 
> Pistil surrounded by crenate disc. 
o. Vertical section through pistil and disc. 
H. Fruit with persistent perianth, seen through a mat of fine woolly hairs. 
All the details are magnified. 
