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Plentiful at Newinga Station, which is 65 miles west of Goondiwindi. 
Newinga is on the Barwon or Macintyre River where it separates New South 
Wales from Queensland. I have not actually got it from the left (New South 
Wales) bank, but it is very abundant on the right hank, and it is the usual practice, 
when a species occurs on the border line of two States, to record it for both States. 
At the same time I hope collectors will look out for it actually withiu New South 
Wales territory. Baron von Mueller told me that when a species was recorded 15 
miles from a border he recorded it in both States. That may turn out to he correct 
in practice, but it would he desirable to use this assumption very carefully. 
The localities for E. Thozetiana therefore, so far as we know them, are the 
typical one of the Expedition Range and the Mackenzie and Comet Rivers (say 
Cometville) in the same district; secondly, the Goondiwindi district, on the New 
South Wales border of Queensland, with the Warrego as an intermediate locality. 
It is evident that the species is of wide range, hut we require very much 
more collecting to define that range, and to put us into possession of more facts 
concerning this interesting species. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 184. 
A. Sucker leaves from Newinga Station, St. George, Goondiwindi Rd., Q. 
b. Twig with buds and fruit. From the type, Expedition Range, vid Rockhampton, Q. (Thozet). 
c. Flowering twig from the Mackenzie River scrubs. (Herbm. of late Rev. Dr. Woolls). 
D. Anther. 
B 
