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Bentham, in B.Fl. ii, 372, gives the following localities for the species :— 
Queensland.—Keppel Bay, R. Brown ; Dawson River, F. Mueller; near Mount Pluto, Mitchell. 
New South Wales.—Liverpool Plains, A. Cunningham; New England, C. Stuart. 
So far as I know, its recorded localities are confined to the drier parts of 
New South Wales and Queensland, hut I should be very much surprised to learn 
that search will not find it in South Australia. 
It is represented from the following localities in the National Herbarium, 
Sydney. 
Queensland. —Rockhampton (R. Simmonds) ; Texas, Inglewood (J. L. 
Boorman) ; Killarney (F. M. Bailey). 
New South Whales.—Northern Localities. —The northern specimens have 
mostly narrow phyllodes. 
Bulga Road, Singleton (R. 11. Cambage, No. 1,510), narrow phyllodes like 
fig. M. 
Denman (W. Heron), and Mount Hangar, Gungal (J. L. Boorman), long 
narrow phyllodes like figure L, though not so long. 
Tamworth (Rev. H. M. H. Rupp). 
Scone (R. H. Cambage, No. 1,675) and Page River (J.H.M.), practically the 
same locality, but varying a good deal in width of phyllodes. 
Warrah, red, sandy soil, growing Cypress Pine plentifully (Jesse Gregson). 
Phyllodes narrow. 
Boggabri (J.H M.); Barber’s Pinnacle, Boggabri (R. H. Cambage, No. 2,493); 
Gunnedah (J. L. Boorman). 
The common “ Golden Wattle ” of this and other inland districts. Small 
trees from 4 to 16 feet high, usually on stony ridges, often of rich soil, and in 
company with Eucalyptus hemiphloia, var. albens, Narrabri West (J. L. Boorman). 
(Boggabri to Narrabri, phyllodes of normal width). 
Inverell (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). Narrow phyllodes. 
Western Localities. —Shrub of 3-6 feet, Cullenbone, Mudgee (J. D. Cox); 
“near Bathurst” (Allan Cunningham). Named by Bentham, and received from 
Kew. Figured at D, plate 169. 
Peel, near Bathurst, on the road, Bathurst to Sofala, via, Wattle Flat. On 
the track taken by Allan Cunningham, in April, 1823. See his “ Journal of a 
route from Bathurst to Liverpool Plains,” as described by him in Barron Field’s 
“ Geog. Memoirs on N.3.W.,” pp. 133, &c. (R. II. Cambage and J.H.M.). 
Phyllodes narrower than preceding specimen. 
Bowan Park, near Cudal (W. F. Blakeley) ; Mount McDonald near Cowra 
(R. H. Cambage); Lachlan and Murrumbidgee districts (J. Duff) ; Condobolin and 
district (R. Kidston, J.H.M.); Lake Cudgellico, with large phyllodes (Miss Clements, 
J. L. Boorman); Dubbo (C. .J. McMaster, J. L. Boorman); Minore (J. L. Boorman). 
