268 A LIST OF THE INDIGENOUS PLANTS OF THE MUDGEE DISTRICT, 



MALVACE^. 

 Plagianthus, R. & G. Forst. 



PULCHELLUS, A. Gv.j 11. 



SiDA, Linn. 



CORRUGATA, Linn. On flats and uplands ; Spring and Sum- 

 mer ; 13. 

 Pavonia, Cav. 



HASTATA, Cav. On river banks and flats ; in Spring it bears 

 inconspicuous, and in Summer coloured flowers ; 3. 

 Hibiscus, Linn. 



trionum, Linn. Guntawang, on basaltic soil ; all Summer ; 

 often has green or inconspicuous flowers, as well as the 

 ordinary coloured blossoms ; 14. 



STERCULIACE^. 



Brachychiton, Sch. & Endl. 



POPULNEUM, R. Br. Hills ; Summer ; used as forage in 

 droughts ; produces a gum like Tragacanth ; 4. 



EUPHORBIACE^ 



Euphorbia, Linn. 



Drummondii, Bois. Everywhere ; all the year ; said to be 

 poisonous to sheep ; 10. 

 Poranthera, Rudge. 



CORYMBosa, Brongn. Guntawang ; Spring ; 2. 

 MiCROPHYLLAjBrongn. Widelyspread; Spring & Summer; 10. 

 Pseudanthus, Sieb. 



DiVARiCATissiMUS, Benth. Reedy Creek ; April ; 2. 

 Bertya, Planch. 



ROSMARiNiFOLiA, Planch. Cudgegong River near Appletree 

 Flat; early Summer ; rare; 18. 

 Phyllanthus, Linn. 



Gastrobmii, J. Muell. Common everywhere ; Spring and 

 Summer; 3. 



