No. 129. Part XXXV. 
Acacia homalophylla, A. Cunn. 
THE YARRAN. 
(Family Lkguminosje : Mimose^:.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
(a) “ Yarran,” Kooringo Station, near Young.—(C. Lewis, photo.) 
(b) Yarran trees, Hillston Road.—(Judge Docker, photo.) 
No. 137. Part XXXVII. 
Acacia doratoxylon , A. Cunn 
THE CURRAWANG. 
(Family Leguminosa; : Mimosea:.) 
Aboriginal Names. —See vol. iv, p. 110. 
“Currawang” is also given by Dr. Sutton, of Melbourne, as a Victorian 
aboriginal name. 
No. 140, Part XXXVIII. 
Eucalyptus microcorys , F.v.M. 
THE TALLOW-WOOD. 
(Family Myrtacea:.) 
The following recent reports supplement those given in regard to the distri¬ 
bution of tallow-wood in New South Wales in Part XXXVIII, p. 124. Compare 
also the Schedule at p. 296 of the Agricultural Gazet'e of N.S. AC. for May, 1894. 
F.R. 70 contains, with F.R. 16,806 and F.R. 5,873, about 4,000 acres of tallow-wood country, in 
the Parishes of Mandalong and Olney. Now much depleted, except in the more inaccessible places- 
Originally probably averaged three trees per acre, of from 2 to 6 feet diameter. Young growth for future 
supply only moderate. 
F.R. 9,242 contains tallow-wood in the gullies; not plentiful. 
F.R. 41,446.—Tallow-wood may be found over most of this area, wherever the country suits its 
growth. Supply moderate, probably less than one tree per acre. 
F.R. 32,943 contains a few patches of tallow-wood of mature growth, principally on steep ledges. 
F.R. 32,806.—Tallow-wood occurs on this reserve in limited quantity. 
Tallow-wood is found as far south as Yambo Trig. Station, and thence northward along the range to 
the vicinity of Mount Myall. 
In the Jilliby watershed its occurrence is confined to the slopes of the Jilliby-Mandalong divide. 
In the watershed of Dora Creek tallow-wood may be met with on the range whereve r the conditions 
favour its growth ; but the timber is not plentiful, occurring in patches perhaps miles apart, with a few 
isolated trees here and there. (Charles J. Clulee, Acting Assistant Forester, Wyong.) 
