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CONTRIBUTIONS TO A KNOWLEDGE OF THE 

 FLORA OF AUSTRALIA. 



No. II. 



By R. T. Baker, F.L.S., Curator, Technological Museum,. 



Sydney. 



ZYGOPHYLLE.S:. 



Tribulus terrestris, Linn. — Mostly regarded as an inland 

 species, but it extends to both sides of the Dividing Range, 

 occurring at Minto (M. Ryan). 



EUTACE^. 



Boroxia anemoxifolia, a. Cunn., var. dentigera, Benth. — 



This rare form of the species occurs at Mittagong (W. A. Dixon), 



also on the Sugar Loaf Mountain, Bx-aidwood, 5 ft. 10 in. high. 



(W. Biiuerlen). 



MELIACE.ffi. 



Synoum glandulosum, Juss. — In the gullies at Bundanoon, 

 Southerii Line (B. Dunstan). 



EHAMNE.S:. 



Cryptandra longistaminea, F.v.JL — Woodburn, near the 

 mouth of the Richmond River {W. Biiuerlen). The only locality- 

 given in B.FL Yol. i. p. 444 is New England (C. Stuart). 



SAPINDACEffi. 



*Cupania punctulata, F.v.M. — This plant was described 

 originally (F.v.M., Frag. iii. 12, and by Bentham, Flora Aus. i. 



* Species marked with an asterisk have not previously been recorded 

 from New South AVales. 



