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At Linden, Blue Mountains, there is one specimen (see photo.) over 30 feet 
high, and over 18 inches in diameter (Dr. A. Houison and J.H.M.). 
Port Macquarie to Comboyne Brush, 20-30 feet to first branch, and up to 
4 feet or more in girth. (Porester G. R. Brown.) 
Head of Bellinger, 25-30 feet high, diameter 12-15 inches. (Forester 
Mecham.) 
Murwillumbah, Tweed ltiver, 20 feet high, 8 inches diameter. (Forester 
Pope.) 
Moonambah, Tweed River, 60 feet high, 15 inches diameter. (W. Baeuerlen.) 
Habitat. —It is confined to New South Wales, so far as we know, but in 
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view of the fact that it is of large size in the Bermagui district, I exjtect to hear 
of its discovery in East Gippsland, Victoria, sooner or later. It extends to the 
Tweed in New South Wales, and one may be absolutely certain that it will be found 
across the border in Queensland. 
In the Flora Australiensis it is recorded from Port Jackson to the Blue 
Mountains only. 
It is found in various places about Sydney, and I know a plant of it (which 
is never permitted to flourish) in the Sydney Domain. 
In the Blue Mountains we have it from Lapstone Hill (R. H. Cambage), 
while it is a large tree at Linden (Dr. A. Houison, J.H.M.). This is_tlie farthest 
west known to me. 
Following are coastal localities :— 
tfcw^.-'-Kiama to Bermagui (east of Coast Range) (Forester J. S. Allan, 
Milton) ; Tenneil Creek (J.H.M.) ; Conjola, near Milton (W. Heron). 
North .—Stroud (A. Rudder). In small patches from about 2 miles north of 
Camden Haven River southwards to John’s or Stewart River, and within S miles of 
the coast. 
There is a patch from Port Macquarie to Comboyne Brush, I suppose about 
30 or 40 acres. (Forester G. R. Brown.) 
Chiefly in the high lands at the head of the Bellinger. (Forester Mecham, 
Bellingen.) 
Occurs abundantly in dry beds and on banks of rivers and creeks. (Forester 
Pope, Murwillumbah.) 
At Moonambah, Tweed River. (Mr. W. Baeuerlen, through Mr. R. T. 
Baker.) 
Copmanhurst, Upper Clarence River. “ Common in this district on sand.” 
(Rev. H. M. R. Rupp.) 
