650 NOTKS FROM THK BOTANIC GAKDENS, SYDNEY, 



PreA'iou.sly only recurded from Limel)uriier's Creek on the lower 

 Hunter River near Raymf)iid Terrace. 



ORCHIDEiE. 

 Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldi, F.V.M., var. hubicentkum, \ar.nov. 



Tweed River district (W. Forsyth, December, 1898). 



Originally described by Fitzgerald as S.vuhicentrum from plants 

 procured from the Cairns district in Queensland; Ijut not pre- 

 viously found in New South Wales, as far as we know. 



Cymbidium canaliculatum, R.Br. 



Narrabri (J. H. Maiden, Novem])er, 1899). The most western 

 locality recorded. 



AMARYLLIDE^. 



Crinum pedunculatum, R.Br. 



South shore of Jervis Bay, where it is known as " Rock Lily" 

 (J. H. Maiden, July, 1899). Most southern locality recorded. 



RESTIACE.E. 



Lepyhodia Muelleri, Benth. 



Botany Swamps, La Perouse Road (J. H. Camfield, 1l', 1897). 

 New for the Port Jackson district. Previously (as regards New 

 South Wales) recorded from the southern coast district. 



GRAMINE.iE, 

 Chrysopogon GrRYXLUS, Trin., var. spicigera, var.uov. 



Narrabri (J. H. Maiden, November, 1899). 



Spikelets generally in pairs along the ultimate bi-anches of the 

 panicle, rarely in threes. Awn uf the second glume of the sessile 

 spikelet generally ver^^ short. 



Bentham adopted the name sjnciyera for a variety of Chryso- 

 'poyon parviflorus with the spikelets mostly in pairs; we propose to 

 apply the same name to the very similar variation just recorded 

 in the closely allied C Gryllus. 



