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Emu Bush, Dunlop Station, western side Darling River (R. Etheridge); Bourke 
district (Stock Inspector D. W. Hatten). 
" Emu Bush." A valuable fodder tree or shrub up to 15 feet ( A. W. Mullen). 
Twenty feet. Four miles from Tumut (W. A. W. de Beuzeville). Rannock. via 
Coolamon (G. Turner). 
" Smoke of the wood burning smells like tobacco." Narrandera (A. Mackinnon). 
" Dogwood." Native name. " Dickoo." " A small ornamental tree, 12 to 14 
feet in height, with dark green foliage and red trumpet-shaped blossoms. Cattle and 
sheep arc fond of its leaves." Ivanhoe. via Hay (K. H. Bennett). Wanganella, via 
Hay (Miss Edith Officer); " Berrigan," Temora (Rev. J. W. Dvvyer, No. 243); Grenfell 
(Forest Guard W. S. Ryall) ; Forbes (Forester H. W. Garling) ; Wooyeo, Lake Cudgellico 
(G. Stirling Home); "Berrigan," or "Emu Bush," Girilambone (R. W. Peacock); 
Bogan River (J.H.M.); "Emu Bush," Nyngan (E. F. Rogers); "Emu Bush." 
Large shrubs of 6-10 feet, in stony places, not necessarily dry. Grows preferably on 
banks of rivers or on alluvial deposits. Narromine (J. L. Boorman; E. Breakwell, as a 
fodder plant). Minore (J. L. Boorman). 
Gilgandra (R. H. Cambage, No. 1143). 
" Emu Bush," Mt. Harris, near Warren (J. L. Boorman) ; Dubbo (A. R. Samuels) ; 
" Emu Bush," Harvey Range (J. L. Boorman). 
Six feet, rare, 40-50 miles north-west of Collarenebri (Sid W. Jackson). 
Backyamma State Forest No. 253, Ph. Ashburton (Forester A. H. Laurence); 
at edge of plains, Warrumbungle Ranges (W. Forsyth); eight feet, Ph. Moema, county 
of Jamison (Gordon Burrow). 
Narrabri West (J. L. Boorman); Wee Waa ( Forester G. A. Withers); Boggabri 
(R. H. Cambage, No. 3645); Terry-hie-hie, Moree (Forest Guard W. M. Brennan); 
Warialda (W. A. W. de Beuzeville). 
Queensland. Roma (J .H. Simmonds, E. W. Bick). 
" Sandalwood," Emerald, Timber No. 9857 (J. L. Boorman). 
" Emu Bush," Jericho (J. L. Boorman). 
Bogantungan, 220 miles west of Rockhampton (R. H. Cambage, No. 3981). 
Geera, Central Queensland (Sir William Cullen, No. 11, through R. H. Cambage). 
Near Saxby River, North Queensland (Miss F Sulman, No. 12). 
EXPLANATION OP PLATE 251 (IN PART). 
n. Flowering twig, from Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre, South Australia. 
I. Bud. 
K. Corolla opened out showing insertion of the four stamens. 
L. Calyx with pistil. 
M. Fruit, from Mount Lyndluirst, South Australia. 
N. Leaf, from Bourke, New South Wales. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS (FACING PAGE 258). 
" Emu Bush," Red soil, Bourke. (A. W. Mullen, photo.) 
Tree at Mt. Brown Forest, near Quorn, Flinders Range, South Australia. (W Gill, photg.) 
