286 A LIST OP THE INDIGENOUS PLANTS OP THE MUDGEE DISTRICT^ 



Glossogyne, Cass. 



TENUIPOLIA, Cass. ; 14. 

 CoTULA, Linn. 



AUSTRALis, J. Hook. A troublesome weed ; 9. 

 Centipeda, Lour. 



ORBICULARIS, Loiir. TMs plant, which flowers herein autumn, 

 is the one to which Dr. Woolls has lately directed atten- 

 tion as a remedy for " blight ;" made into an infusion 

 (loz. to a pint of water), it is said to be of great service 

 in reducing inflammation ; 10. 



CUNNINGHAMI, F.V.M. j 27. 



Senecio, Tour. 



latjtus, Sol. ; 9. 

 VAGUS, F.V.M. ; 2. 

 AUSTRALIS, A. Rich. ; 25. 



Erechtites, Raf. 



ARGUTA, DC; 9. 



Cymbonotus, Cass. 



Lawsonianus, Gaud. August and September ; 26. 

 Centaurea, Linn. 



AUSTRALIS, Benth. & J. Hook. Rare ; Summer ; 4. 

 Crepis, Linn. 



japonica, Benth. Everywhei'e ; a troublesome weed ; 3. 



CAMPANULACE^. 

 Lobelia, Linn. 



siMPLiciCAULis, R. Br. On hills ; Summer ; usually forms a 

 thick stem in Spring, and then when the heat of Summer 

 comes on, having but slight root-hold, it draws upon the 

 store of nutriment in its stem to enable it to blossom ; T 

 have often collected it with the roots so dry that they 

 would crumble in my fingers, and yet it was quite fresh 

 and bright looking in its blossoms and leaves above the 

 thicker stem ; 25. 



