br R. H. CAMBAGE. 631 



Iride^: Fatersonia sericea R.Br., (Wild Iris), Libertia 

 paniculata Spreng., (at 4,500 feet). 



Amaryllide^ : Hypoxis hygrometrica Labill 



LiLiACE^: Dianella revoluta R.Br., Eustrephus latifolius 

 R.Br., AnguiUaria (Wurmhea) dioica R. Br., Bulbine bul- 

 bosa Haw., (at 4,500 feet), B. semibarbata Haw., Stypandra 

 glauca R.Br., Xerotes longifolia, Xanthorrhoea arborea R. 

 Br., (Grass Tree), X. sp. (No. 2369). 



JuNCACE^ : Luzula campcstris DC, Juncus homalocaulus 

 F.V.M., J. 2Jauciflorus R.Br. 



Cyperace^ : Scirpus sp., Lepidosjierma laterale R.Br., 

 (Jar ex inversa R.Br., C. appressa R.Br. 



Gramine^: Andropogon affiiiis R.Br., Themeda Forskalii 

 Hack., (Anthistiria ciliata L., Kangaroo Grass), Arundo 

 Fhragmites Dod., Poa casjniosa Forst. 



FiLiCES: AhojjhUa australis R.Br., (Tree-Fern), Adian- 

 tii/n Aethiopicum L., (Maiden-Hair Fern), Hypolepis tenui- 

 foJia Bernh., Cheilanthes tcnuifolia Sw., Pellcca {Fteris) fal- 

 cata (R.Br.) Fee, (Fish-bone Fern, near The Waterfall), 

 Fteridiuin aqiiilinuin (L.) Kuhn, {Pteris aquilina, Bracken), 

 Blechruim discolor (Forst.) Keys., (Lomaria discolor), B. 

 cajiense (L.) Schlecht., {Lomaria cajjense), Doodia asjjera 

 Mett., Asjileniuiti fiabelUfolium Ca,\., Polystichum aculeatum 

 ISw., (^Aspidium aculeatum). 



One of the most attractive flowering plants found on the Nan- 

 dewar Mountains, during the first week in November, was 

 Asterolasia correifolia var Miielleri, which belongs to a genus 

 closely allied to Eriostemon. This particular plant, which 

 Benthain regarded as a distinct species, while Mueller considered 

 it a variety of A. correifolia, is growing on Mount Kaputar, 

 locally called Lindsay, above the 4,500 level and up to the 

 summit of The Bluff at about 4,800 feet, occurring in masses 

 about three feet high, and crowned with a profusion of beautiful 

 bright yellow flowers. Var. Mueller^ has much smaller leaves 

 than A. correifolia, and these, as well as the branclilets, are more 

 tomentose. The flowers of the former are yellow, while those of 



