414 A NEW SPECIES OP LEPIDOSPERMA, ETC., 



Lepidospora TENUISSIMA, F.V.M. 

 Leura(A. A. Hamilton; November, 1909). 



Heleocharis multicaulis Sm. 

 Katoomba(A. A. Hamilton; March, 1910.) 



Miscellaneous notes, new records, kc. 



Persoonia cham^peuce Lhotsky. 



Near Narrabeen(A. A. Hamilton; June, 1908). Not recorded 



in Dr. Woolls' " Plants indigenous in the Neighbourhood of 



Sydney." 



Acacia asparagoides Cunn. 



Medlow(A. A. Hamilton); flowers in October; fruit in Decem- 

 ber, 1907. Only one locality is given for this plant in the Fl. 

 Austr., " Rai'e on the rocky verge of Eegent's Glen, Blue 

 Mountains." ..." Pod unknown." It is plentiful on both sides 

 of the Bathurst Road, from Medlow to Blackheath; and we have 

 specimens, in the National Herbarium, from Clarence Siding(J. 

 H. Maiden; September, 1898); and Mount Wilson(J. Gregson; 

 September, 1901). The pod is more or less constricted between 

 the seeds, about 1 line broad. Seeds longtitudinal, the funicle 

 slightly folded and filiform, as in A. juniperina Willd. 



PULTENiEA GLABRA Benth. 



Leura Falls(A. A. Hamilton; December, 1907). Recorded 

 from the Blue Mountains without specific locality. It is com- 

 mon, in swamps, from Hazelbrook to Katoomba. 



Gnaphalium japonicum Thunb., var. radicans F.v.M., MS. 



Leura(A. A. Hamilton; November, 1909). Previously re- 

 corded from the Munyong Mountains, Vic, F.v. Mueller; and 

 Mt. Koscuisko, tree-line to 7000 ft. (J. H. Maiden and W. 

 Forsyth; January, 1899). See these Proceedings, 1899, p.l48. 



