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especially along the ereeks), H. vitrea, H. fastigata (the last in 
the gullies), H. dives, E. Stuartiana var. parviflora, and E. vimi- 
nalis mostly on the higher levels on sides of hills, while #. radiata 
follows course of creeks out of the gullies into the open land 
where it stops, while H. Sieberiana, E. macrorrhyncha, H. 
eugenioides, H. altior, EB. piperita, E. micrantha, EH. Blaxlandi, 
and #. maculosa will be found on the top and high up the hill 
sides. E. goniocalyx, HE. claeophora and E. pulverulenta, are not 
about Marrangaroo proper, the nearest place I found them is 
South Bowenfels, six miles away south. HH. melliodora grows in 
granite formation on the hills near Cox River within the four 
mile radius. I have recorded only 16 flowering so far, viz.:— 
. stellulata, Mareh, April. 
. dives, October-November. 
. Sieberiana, November. 
coriacea, November. 
micrantha, December, January. 
Stuartiana var. parviflora, January, Webruary. 
piperita, January. 
viminalis, February, March, April. 
macrorrhyncha, March. 
Dalrympleana, April, May, June. 
melliodora, February, March. 
rubida, August. : 
radiata, November. 
aggregata, April. 
E. Kybeanensis, March. 
Flowering at Katoomba (30 miles east). 
E. stricta, December. 
E. fastigata, January. 
FE. altior, Rebruary. 
E. eugenioides, February. 
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An interesting form is H. Kybeanensis. 1 have only seen 
one specimen of this. A tree about 25 feet high and 11 inches 
in diameter at the butt, branching at 15 inches from the ground 
into five main stems averaging four inches in diameter where 
they leave the trunk. The bark at the base of the trunk is rough 
and in coarse flakes, becoming ribbony on the branches. Leaves 
long and narrow. Fruit truncate, rounded, with very short 
pedicel; valves inserted. The fruit resembles that of #. 
eugenioides. . This tree was growing on low swampy land in com- | 
