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Then on specimens collected by J. L. Boorman at Bankstown, on 8th 
February, 1900, he and I made the following notes:— 
“ No. 13, ‘ Yellow Box.’ Very tall trees, ribhony base. Clean grey tips from 
12 to 14 feet from ground. Leaves elliptic ovate, acuminate, of a glaucous colour. 
Timber yellow. Usually known as Bastard Box.” 
Subsequently, on 20th July, 1901, I went to Cabramatta with Mr. Boorman 
and interviewed Mr. Hoy, a local resident, in regard to the range of this tree in the 
district, and compared the local Grey Box (E. hemiphloia) with it. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 160. 
A. Juvenile leaf, from a specimen collected by Oldfield in 1866 at Twofold Bay, N.S.W. 
b. Juvenile leaf, from Wingello, N.S.W. 
c. Flowering twig, Bankstown and Cabramatta, a few miles south of Sydney. 
D. Buds, from Cabramatta. 
e. Anther ,, 
F. Fruit 
g. Unripe fruit, showing rim, from Wingello. 
h Fruit with exserted valves, from Bega, N.S.W. 
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