280 A LIST OP THE INDIGENOUS PLANTS OP THE MUDGEE DISTRICT, 



Cryptandra, Sm. 



AMARA, Sm. Everywhere ; in early spring ; easily trans- 

 planted but rarely lives more than one season in a 

 garden ; 6. 



COLLETIA, Comm. 



PUBESCENS, Bi'ongn. On basaltic soil, Guntawang; very rare; 

 24. 



ARALIACE.^. 

 Panax, Linn. 



SAMBUCiFOLius, Sieb. Near Appletree Flat, and at MuUa- 

 muddy ; very rare ; 5. 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Hydrocotyle, Tour. 



LAXIFLORA, DC. The only species I know in the district, 

 but Dr. Woolls in an article on the vegetation of this 

 district in Sydney Morning Herald fifteen years ago, 

 mentions having collected three others (Avhich however 

 he does not name); known to some as "native migno- 

 nette ;" grows everywhere ; 8. 

 DiDiscus, DC. 



iNCisus, Hook. Cooyal only; 3. 

 Xanthosia, Rudge. 



PILOSA, Rudge. Cooyal only ; 5. 

 Actinotus, Labill. 



helianthi, Labill. Beaudesert, Mudgee Hills, Reedy Creek, 

 Cullenbone, etc.; on stony ground ; in summer, but a 

 few blooms may be found up to April ; near Mudgee 

 this year there was a patch of several acres which could 

 be seen quite white on the hills for miles ; 4. 



Eryngium, Tour. 



rostratum, Cavan. General, but not common; January; 15. 



Apium, Tour. 



leptophyllum, F.v.M. In most places ; common ; 4. 



