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Parish Euligal, &c., County Baradine (Forest Guard T. W. Taylor, No. 77, also 
No. 84). " Small tree, up to 20 feet, generally grows in dense scrubs ; trunks from 
1-5 inches in diameter and about 15 feet high. Known in Pilliga as Yarran." (Assistant 
Forester Gordon Burrow, No. 8). " Known in Pilliga as Yarran, though it does not 
much resemble 4- homalophylla. It usually grows in dense scrubs, but I have seen 
trees of from 30-40 feet in height, and up to 12 inches in diameter." Pilliga district 
(Forest Guard Simon through Mr. Gordon Burrow, No. Ic). Pilliga Scrub (Dr. J. B. 
Cleland). " Yarran, qn Broom Plain, Coormore Creek, Centra] Pilliga (E. JJ. F. Swain, 
No. 88). Yarran or Curracabah, forming dense thickens on ironbark ranges (Central 
PUUga (E. H. F. Swain, No. 81). 
Queensland. ' Tall plants of 12-20 feet, fibrous bark, distinctly arboreal in 
habit." Inglewood, on the South-western Line between Warwick and Goondiwindi 
(J. L. Boorman). 
The following specimens I refer to this species, although they differ somewhat 
from the type. They have longer phyllodes, the more prominent nerves of which are 
usually five or six. Only three of the nerves are more prominent than the others in 
typical 4- Burrowi. 
" Small tree, somewhat resembling Lancewood, Eidsvold " (Dr. T. L. Bancroft, 
with photo, No. 15). Eidsvold is west of Maryborough, and a few miles north of 
Mundubbera Railway Station. Taroom to Chinchilla (Dr. J. Shirley, Nos. 2 and 3, 
October, 1917). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 254 (IN PART). 
K. Flowering twig from Narrabri. 
L. Flower head. 
M. Flower. 
N. Corolla opened out. 
o. Bract. 
p. Pistil. 
Q. Seed pod, from Baradine and Narrabri. 
B. Seed. 
a. Phyllode, from Pilliga Scrub. 
PHOTOOBAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Photographs (two) by Dr. T. L. Bancroft, of Eidsvold, Queensland, of a Wattle not quite typical 
ed. I am very grateful to Dr. Bancroft for excellent specimens and valuable notes. 
