&T ft. a:. CAMBAG6. 645 



A. homalophijlla A. Cuiin.,(Yarran), ^-1. pendula A.Cunn., (Myall), 

 A. Oswaldi F.v.M., xi. implexa Benth., A. Cunninghamu Hk.,(Cur- 

 racabai-k, on Barber's Pinnacle and other hills), A. dealbata (not 

 the glaucous form found on the mountains). 



RosacEyE : Ruhus parvifolius. 



CKASSULACEiE : TilUea verticillaris. 



HALOiJAGK.ii; : Haloragis elata A. Cunn. 



MYRTACEiE : Calythrix tetragona [on hills east of Boggabri), 

 Melaleuca hructeata F.v.M., (along the banks of Maule's and Goon- 

 bri Creeks. Identified by Mr. R. T. Baker*), AngopJiora intermedia 

 (Apple Tree), Eucalyptus melliodora (YeWow Box), E. populifolia 

 Hook., )Bimble or Shiny-leaved Box), E. albens (White Box), E. 

 Woollsiana R. T. Baker (Narrow-leaved Box), E. melanophloia 

 (Silver-leaved Ironbark), E. crehra ( Narrow -leaved Ironbark), E. 

 dealbata F.v.M., E. rostrata Schl., (River Red-gum), E. tereticornis 

 (Forest Red-gum), E. Bridgesiana (only seen on upper part of 

 Maule's Creek), E. viridis R. T. Baker, (Mallee, on sandstone hills 

 three or four miles west of Boggabri). 



Onagrarik^e : Jussicea repens L.,(an aquatic plant with beau- 

 tiful, yellow, buttercup-like flowers, on the Lagoon near Wilberoi). 



CucURiJlTACE^: C iijCiirnis myriocarpus Naud., (Native .Melons). 



Umbellifer/e : Erynyium rostrattim Cav., var. paludostini, 

 Daucus brachiatus Sieb. 



LoRANTHACR^E : Lortinthus liibophyllus Fenzl, (on Casiuiriiui 

 Cunninghamiana), L. pendulus Sieb., (on Eucalyptus crebra), L. 

 sp.(on Saiitalum lanceolatiim). 



RuBiACE^ : Canthi^un oleifolium Hk., (often called Wild 

 Lemon, and covered in early November with a profusion of strong- 

 ly sweet-scented, white flowei's), Asperula oligantha. 



Composite: : Centaurea melitensis L., (Sauc}^ Jack. Naturalised ), 

 Olearia elliptica, Calotis microphylla Benth., C. lappulacea Benth., 

 Brachycome graminea F.v.M., (a very tall form, 20 inches high), 

 Siegesbeckia orientalis Linn., Cotula australis Hk., Craspedia 



* See a paper " On the Australian Melaleucas and their P]sseiitial Oils," 

 by R. T. Baker, F.L.S., and H. G. Smith, F.C.S., Journ. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 N. S. VVale.s, 1910, p. 601. 



