BY J. H. MAIDEN AND E. BETCHE. 641 



Gbijera parviflora, Lindl. 



Page River, Scone district: also Hunter River, 4 miles easterly 

 (J. H. Maiden, August, 1899). Most eastern localities recorded. 



SAPINDACEffi. 

 Hbterodendron oLEyEFOLiUM, Desf. 



Page River, Scone district (J. H. Maiden, August, 1899). Most 

 eastern locality recorded. 



Dodon.?::a adenophora, ^lu[. 



A West Australian plant erroneously included in the Flora of 

 New South Wales. The western D. adenophora, Miq., and the 

 eastern D. temiifolia, Lindl., are very similar in habit, and were 

 united by Benthan in the Flor-a Ausiraliensis. Mueller separated 

 them again on account of the dissepiment of the fruits, which are 

 deciduous in D. adenophora and persistent in D. tenui/olia, but 

 included both in the Flora of New South Wales. In a recent 

 critical examination of the New South Wales species of Dodoncea 

 we found abundant material from many New South Wales 

 localities of D. tenuijhlia, but not a single specimen of D. adeno- 

 phora, and suspecting a mistake in Mueller's "Second Census of 

 Australian Plants," we asked Mr. Luehmann whether he had any 

 East Australian specimens of the true D. adenophora. Mr. 

 Luehmann replied that D. adenophora is in the Melbourne 

 Herbarium confined to West Australia, and that Mueller had 

 himself noticed the mistake and had intended to correct it in his 

 third Census, which death prevented him from publishing. 



LEGUMINOS.S:. 

 Daviesia recurvata, Maiden k. R. T. Baker. 



Warrumbungle Ranges (W. Forsyth, October, 1899). Previously 

 recorded only from Taloobie, 25 miles north of Rylstone, and 

 from Never Never, 24 miles east of Rylstone. 



