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Sydney District. Port Jackson (Robert Brown, 1802-5); Peakhurst (E. Cheel); 
near Penshurst Railway Station (E. Cheel); Belmore (R. T. Baker). 
Northern Districts. A. large tree, 2 feet in diameter, near Gosford (A. Murphy). 
10-12 feet. The only specimen on a dry hillside. Gosford (A. A. Hamilton). 
Wyong (A. A. Hamilton); Yarramalong, Wyong (W. A. W. de Beuzeville); 
entrance to Tuggerah Lakes (A. A. Hamilton); Awaba (J. L. Boorman); Cooranbong 
(Forest Ranger John Martin); Lake Macquarie (D. W. Shiress). 
Flowers with white filaments. West Maitland (Miss A. Brewster). Cessnock 
(E. Southwell). 
Dungog (W. F. Blakely); 10 inches in diameter and 30 feet high. Booral 
(Augustus Rudder); Crawford River, Bulladelah (E. Cheel); Bulladelah (J. L. Boorman). 
Murrumbo, 50 miles north of Rylstone, near the Goulburn River (R. T. Baker). 
Near Warrah (Jesse Gregson). 
The usual paper bark. Gloucester (W. Heron); Mograni Mt., near Gloucester 
(J.H.M.); " Occasional slender shrubs or small trees." Taree (E. H. F. Swain). 
Mt. Sea view. See " Notes of a Trip to Mount Sea view, Upper Hastings River," 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. xxiii, 20 (1898), and "Mount Seaview and the Way Thither," 
Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., June, 1898. 
Common all over the brackish soil of the district. Flowering from 2 feet up to 
20 feet. Coff's Harbour (J. L. Boorman). 
Woodford Island, Clarence River (E. J. Hadley). 
" Grows on high ground. Height about 25 feet. Diameter 8 inches. Evenly 
distributed throughout this district. Fairly plentiful." Casino (W. F. Pope). 
Flowers remarkably distant in the spike. Tree attaining a height of 20 feet. 
This tree grows about the edge of the scrub. Acacia Creek, Macpherson Range (Forest 
Guard W. Dunn, No. 126). 
QUEENSLAND. Gympie (L. Hirst). 
VARIETIES. 
Bentham (B. Fl. iii, 121) recognises four varieties of C. salignus, as follows : 
1. var. austrcdis. 
2. var. hebestachyus. 
3. var. angwtifolia. 
4. var. viridiflora. 
1. var. (ii/.v/;-/;.v. Leaves usually smaller (1 to 2 inch), calyx and rhachis glabrous. Melaleuca 
Linnaa xx, 653, not of R. Br. ; C. jialwJotsun, F. Muell. Fragm. i, 14. To this belong 
the majority of the Victorian, Tasmanian, and South Australian specimens. (B. Fl. iii, 121). 
.Mueller (Fragm. iv, 55) says this form extends to New England. 
