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Plate 1.*—Height, 307 feet; girth, 22 feet 8 inches measured 6 feet from the ground ; locality, Mount 
Monda, Fernshaw, 52 miles from Melbourne. 
Plate 2.—Height 227 feet (top broken off); girth, 55 feet 7 inches measured G feet from ground ; locality, 
Neerim Township Reserve, 79 miles from Melbourne. 
Plate 3.—Height, 326 feet 1 inch ; girth, 25 feet 7 inches measured 6 feet from ground ; locality, spur of 
Mount Baw-Baw, Gippsland, 91 miles from Melbourne. 
Plate 4.f- -Height, 303 feet 6 inches ; girth, 25 feet 7 inches measured 6 feet from ground ; locality, Stoney 
Creek, State Forest, Narbethong, 60 miles from Melbourne. 
Plate 5.—Height, 290 feet (top broken off); girth, 32 feet measured 6 feet from ground ; locality, forest of 
the Otway Ranges, 113 miles from Melbourne. 
Plate 6.—Height and girth (not stated); locality, head of Sassafras Gully, Dandenong Ranges, 29 miles 
from Melbourne. 
Plate 7.—-“The Baron height, 219 feet 9 inches ; girth, 48 feet 6 inches measured 6 feet from ground ; 
locality, Sassafras Gully, Dandenong Ranges, 31 miles from Melbourne. 
Plate 8.t—“The Baron”; height, 219 feet 9 inches ; girth, 48 feet G inches measured G feet from ground ; 
locality, Sassafras Gully, Dandenong Ranges, 31 miles from Melbourne. 
Habitat.—It is confined to the States of Tasmania, Victoria, and New South 
Wales, as far as is known at present, but I should not he surprised to find it in the 
ranges about Stanthorpe, Queensland. 
Victoria. 
It occurs over a wide area in South and Western Gippsland, chiefly on the 
Mesozoic Carbonaceous formations, together with E. obliqua and E. globulus, from 
the sea-level up to about 1,20D feet. It is also found in the mountains, as at 
Walhalla, 1,200 feet, and at Tucker Creek, Wentworth River, 2,500 feet (Howitt). 
Some of the type specimens of E. regnans came from the Dandenong, and 
were marked by Mueller “ 1). Boyle, 420 feet.” 
New South Wales. 
It occurs in most of the high mountainous districts of this State. Following 
are some localities represented in the National Herbarium, Sydney. 
Southern Localities. —Tantawanglo Mountain, near Cathcart, Bombala district 
(H. Deane and J. H. M., type of E. fastigata) ; “ Cut-tail,” Delegate River (W. 
Biiuerlen); Monga, near Braidwood (Mo. 2,103, W. Bauerlen) ; Braid wood district 
(Reidsdale, Irish Corner Mountain), with E. obliqua and E. goniocalyx (H. Deane) ; 
“Blackbutt,” Queanbeyan (J. D. Francis); “Brown Barrel,” “Messmate,” head 
of Queanbeyan River, Nimbo Station, Cooma district (H. Deane) ; “Brown Barrel,” 
Hoskinstown (S. Daniel); “Messmate,” back of Ulladulla (Allan); Macquarie 
Pass, West Albion Pass, “ Messmate,” bark rather stringy, going higher up than 
usual generally to branches, with specially small fruits (11. H. Cambage) ; a local 
indication of trachyte, e.g., at Bowral (R. T. Baker); Mittagong (IT. Deane). 
0 The work contains eight photos, by Mr. Peirce, each 11J x 16J inches. The description of each plate bears the 
names of Mr. Peirce and Mr. Cunningham, and the name “ Encalyptw amygdaUna regnant." 
t Reproduced herewith. 
