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



Gratiola, Rupp. 



Peruviana, Linn. Both in marshy spots near river's edge; 10. 



I.IMOSELLA, Linn. 



aquatica, Linn. In lagoons and on river banks ; 26. 



Veronica, Tour. 



perfoliata, R. Br. On stony hills throughout the district ; 



September and October ; said to be a mark of auriferous 



formations ; 2. 

 plebeja, R. Br.; 5. 

 serpillifolia, Linn. On flats ; September and October ; I 



believe this is considered an alpine plant, but hei'e it 



grows luxuriantly on flats at a height of not more than 



1500 or 1600 feet above sea-level ; 2. 



Euphrasia, Tour. 



Brownii, F.V.M.; 9. 

 SCABRA, R. Br.; 9. 



BIGNONIACE^. 



Tecoma, de Juss. 



australis, R. Br. Two Mile Flat, Beaudesert, MuUamuddy ; 

 September and October ; 17. 



ASPERIFOLI^. 

 Myosotis, Rupp. 



australis, R. Br.; 26. 



SUAVEOLENS, Poir.; 11. 



Cynoglossum, Tour. 



SUAVEOLENS, R. Br.; 25, 



australe, R. Br.; 6. 



LABIATE. 

 Plectranthus, L'Herit. 



parviflorus, Willd. Crooked Creek, in stony ground ; 

 Summer ; 17. 



