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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 241 (IN PART). 
A White or Mountain Gum. 
(E ic'iljiptus Dalrympkana Maiden, n.sp.) 
A. Flowering twig. 
B. Immature buds, showing variation, 
o. Broad, juvenile leaves. 
D. Fruits. 
The type all from Tumberumba, New South Wales. 
E and F. Juvenile leaves of various width, but most of the specimens available certainly broad. 
From Chimney Pot Hill, Hobart, Tasmania (L. Rodway). These are probably, but not certainly, 
E. Dalrympkana. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
E. Dalrympleana. 
1. Tree at Peppercorn Plain (5,000 feet), showing large masses of deciduous bark. 
2. Tree at Peppercorn, showing the effects of fire. 
3. Forest of the tree at about 5,000 feet. 
4. Forest of'the tree at Mr. de Beuzeville's Flying Camp at Big Creek, about 4,500 feet. 
E. rubida. 
(Photographs of this allied tree are offered from the same district. Photographs of E. rubida from 
other districts will be seen in Part 63.) 

5. Tree at Peppercorn Plain, showing the bark. 
6. More distant view of No. 5. 
(All taken by Mr. F. A. Needs, Mr. de Beuzeville's Assistant, in the Kiandra-Yarrangobilly district 
New South Wales, January, 1920.) 
