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Port Denison, Fitzalan. (This is Edgecombe Bay. J.H.M.) 
Some localities by Mueller have been already quoted, and following are some 
Queensland localities in the National Herbarium, Sydney : 
" A very graceful tree, fairly tall, bark persistent at butt and cracked irregularly, 
deciduous on tips of branches. Wood dark brown, tough, inlocked in grain, heavy, 
sap wood light yellow." On ridges around Brisbane (J. L. Boorman). 
Toowoomba North (Florence E. Yardley). Roma (Joseph Mayfield). Vicinity 
of Blackbutt Range (R. N. Jolly). Maryborough West (P. J. McGrath). Rockhampton 
(A. Thozet, A. Murphy, J.H.M. ). Chillagoe (E. Doran). Reid River, near Townsville 
(N. Daley). 
;< Practically smooth bark to ground. 40-50 feet. Called ' Cabbage Gum.' ' 
Flinders River, 60 miles south of Normanton. (R. H. Cambage, No. 3938.) 
New South Wales. Following are some New South Wales localities represented 
in the National Herbarium, Sydney. We require many more records yet, before its 
range in this State can be properly stated, but at present it has not been recorded south 
of the 31st parallel nor much east of 151 deg. E. longitude. 
It is known as " Carbeen " at Narrabri, and is especially common at Pian Creek, 
on the Walgett Road. It is an indication of good grazing country (Henry Deane, R. N. 
Lyne). Mr. Lyne says : ' I only know of its presence over large tracts of country 
where shallow water (say 80 feet) is obtainable." 
A tree of 70 feet, parish Bobbiwa, county Jamison (Forester Gordon Burrow). 
"Carbeen" or " Moreton Bay Ash." Handsome tree. Smooth limbs, base 
rough-barked, 3 feet 6 inches thick, 90 or more feet high. In sandy places between 
40 and 50 miles north-west of Collarenebri (Sid. W. Jackson). 
" Carbeen," Mt. Mitchell, Warialda district (W. A. W. de Beuzeville). 
Howell, near Tingha (E. C. Andrews), which seems its coldest and most southerly 
locality at present. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE No. 249. 
A. Sucker leaves. North of Rockhampton, Queensland. 
n. Flowering twig. Reid River, via Townsville, Queensland. 
c. Mature leaves. 40 or 50 miles north-west of Collarenebri, New South Wales. 
D. Fruits. Reid River, Queensland. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
1 ' Carbeen," Collarenebri district, New South Wales. (Sid. W. Jackson, photo.) 
" Carbeen," or " Moreton Bay Ash," Collarenebri district, New Sauth Wales. Wedge-tailed 
- eagle's nest in tree. (Sid. W. Jackson, photo.) 
