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This brings us near to the Victoria-South Australia border. 
It occurs in the Wimmera (North-west Victoria) generally. Kerang (J. Black- 
burne). " Tree about 30 feet high. Three or four stems from one root; stems up to 
a foot in diameter. Bark persists at bottom of tree. Remainder of stem clear greenish 
brown." Bumbang (J. Blackburne, September, 1908). 
" Red (?) Malice," Mount Wycheproof (Rev. W. W. Watts, No. 243). Kaneira 
(Rev. XV. XV. Watts. No. 644). "White Mallee," Sea Lake (C. French, Jun.). 
: ming with E. oleosa the major portion of the Mallee growth. Height up to 40 feet 
in favourable localities, diameter up to 8 inches and over. On the flats or flatter ground, 
rarely ascending the sand hills below their lower sldpes, especially where the country 
is composed of a succession of sand hills, with flatter ground between. Fairly uniform 
iu type." Naming, Euston, Mildura (W. S. Brownscombe). 
Like Hindmarsh (Bosisto), Lake Bogan, River Murray (A. W. Howitt). 
Xhill, with conical pointed operculum (W. S. Brownscombe); Dimboola 
(F. Reader). 
South Australia. River Murray, chiefly 15 miles east of Morgan (Dr. J. ,B. 
Cleland). Six miles north-east of Mannuni, on Murray River. On limestone country 
in a dry, rocky creek (XX'. Gill). Monarto South (Dr. J. B. Cleland). Murray Bridge 
(J.H.M.). 
The following are by J. M. Black, in Journ. Roy. Soc. *S.^.,xliii,19 : Pinnaroo, 
Lameroo, Mulgundawa, Wellington. A small Mallee, 3-5 m. high, with white bark 
except near the base, from which the dark bark often peels off. Fruit ovoid-oblong 
or ovoid, 8-9 mm. long, when ripe glossy, the valves sunk, but the tips very slightly 
exserted. Cold-and-Wet Station (west of Coonalpyn) (H. W. Andrew). A good-sized 
tree; operculum reddish and ribbed. 
Gawler River (Dr. Behr). Roseworthy College, near Gawler (Prof. A. J. Perkins). 
- < liiindon Mallee." Minnipa, Eyre's Peninsula ( W. J. Spafford). 
The following are West Coast localities : 
North of Murat Bay (J. M. Black, Dr. Basedow). Murat and Denial Bays 
Rogers). Fowler's Bay, approaching var. angidosa (Dr. R. S. Rogers). This 
s on the Great Australian Bight, and the nearest locality I have seen it to Esperance, 
m Western Australia. 
M atom Austraba.-Ke&a of the Kurrawang Wood Line, 82 miles from Kurra- 
Poole). This is, of course, an interior or Eastern Goldfields locality. 
Ssperance (I, L. Cowen). Also at 9-mile Tank, near Hopetoun, and Desmond, 
tvensthoipe (J.H.M.). On the Kalgan Plains (J.H.M.). Growangerup, 30 miles 
eaat of Broome Hill ( XV. C. Grasby). 
'Large shrub, grows on sand-plains. Called Whipstick Mallee." Cowcowing 
' u Koch No. 990). 
