440 FLORA OF AUSTRALIA, 



being a new species. Since it was recorded (P.L.S.N.S.W. 1898, 

 p. 416) it appears now to be identical with the tree which the 

 late Baron von Mueller regarded as a Stringybark form of 

 E. hcHmastoma ( Eucalyptographia, Dec. ii.). The botanical and 

 chemical evidence show very clearly that the two are quite 

 distinct. 



E. PALUDOSA, R.T.B. — Bundanoon (T. Steel). 



E. Maideni, i^.r. J/. -Barber's Creek (H.R.). 



E. amygdalina, LabUL — Bundanoon (T. Steel). 



E. OBLiQUA, Z'//er.— Bundanoon (T. Steel). 



E. FASTiGATA, H.D. et J.//.i/.— (" Cut-Tail.") This species, 

 which is easily identified by its fissile timber and pear-shaped 

 fruits, probably occurs on the coast range from the Victorian to 

 the Queensland border. 



E. TERMiNALis, F.v.M. — Angledool (A. Paddison), Cobar (H. 

 Cambage). 



E. Bridgesiana, R.T.B. — Goulburn (A. J. Sach), Bathurst, 

 slopes of Bald Hills (W. J. C. Ross, B.Sc). 



E. pulverulenta, Sims. — Fairly plentiful about Barber's 

 Creek, but beyond Marulan there are hundreds of acres of it. 



LOKANTHACE^. 



ViscuM ARTicuLATUM, Buvm. — Yaloroi in the Warialda-Goon- 

 diwindi district, " growing on several kinds of scrub" (Mr. D. A. 

 Porter). Recorded also from Narral)ri (P.L.S.N.S.W. 1897, 

 p. 2.54). 



C0MP0SIT.5;. 



*CoNYZA ^GYPTIACA, Ait. — Murwillumbah (W. Bauerlen). 

 The plant has toothed leaves like the Egyptian plant referred to 

 by Bentham {B.Fl. Vol. iii. p. 497). 



* Species marked with an asterisk have not previously been recorded 

 from New South Wales. 



