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Crantzia, Nutt. 



LINEATA, Nutt. In marshy spots and along edge of th& 

 river; 6. 

 Daucus, Tour. 



BRACHiATUS, Sieb. Common but not plentiful ; 9 



SYNPETALE^ PERIGYN^. 



1. OlACINE^E. , 7. CAPRIFOLIACEiE. 



2. Santalace^e. 8. Composite!;. 



3. LORANTHACEiE. 9. CaMPANULACE^. 



4. Proteace^. 10. Candolleace^. 



5. ThYMELE^. 11 GOODENIACE^ 



6. RUBIACEiE. 



OLACINE^. 

 Olax, Linn. 



STRICTA, R. Br. Cooyal ; 3. 



SANTALACE^. 

 Santalum, Linn. 



LANUEOLATUM, R. Br. ] 21. 



OBTUSiFOLiuM, R. Br. Crooked Creek, Guntawang ; Feb. ; 2. 

 Choretrum, R. Br. 



LATERIFLORUM, R. Br. ; 2. 



Candollei, F.v.M. ; 3. 

 Leptomeria, R. Br. 



ACIDA, R. Br. ; 4. 

 Omphacomeria, Endl. 



ACERBA, A. de Cand. These 4 species are all known as. 

 " Native Currant ;" scarce, rarely bearing fruit ; 2. 

 ExocARPUs, Labill. 



CUPRESSIFORMIS, Labill. Everywhere ; fruit ripe in February 

 and March ; 9. 



STRICTA, R. Br. Cullenbone ; rare ; October and on ; 25. 



