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Following are some localities represented in the National Herbarium, Sydney : 
ftouthern. Badgery's Crossing to Nowra (W. Forsytn and A. A. Hamilton). 
Shell Harbour (B. Cheel). Kangaroo River (J.H.M.). Broughton Vale and Kiaina 
(Rrr. T. Y. Alkin). 
Western. Grose River and banks of Nepean River. Robert Brown collected 
here in May, 1803, and January, 1805. (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.) 
Norther*. On edge oi salt-water, Hawkesbury River (W. F. Blafcery). Port 
Stephens (J. L. Boorman). " Regarded as a poisonous plant in the district," Dtangog 
(W. F. Blakely). Bowman and Barrington Rivers (J.H.M.). Byroft Bay (J. L. 
Boorman and J.H.M.). Urunga (A. H. Lawrence). Sonth Graftoft (Ralph Blacket). 
Grafton (H. V. Wenholz). Richmond River (C. Fawcett). Acacia Creek, Macpherson 
Range (Wilh'am Ihinn). 
Queensland. Ennogera (collector of F. M. Bailey). Eumundi (J. Staer^. Near 
Herberton (S. Dixon). 
Propagation. From seeds or cuttings, the latter being probably the better, 
as the well-ripened wood strikes readily. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 252 (IN PART). 
A. Flowering twig. 
B. Flower. 
c. Interior of flower showing stamens (four) dklynamous. 
r>. Pfetrl ; stigma white, papillose. 
E. Front and back view of anthers. 
F. Fruits. 
c. Ssod, curved, with a " crustacoous rugose-testa hardly tubereulate." 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Photograph of a small trcs in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney. (Government Printer, photo) 
