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while in Mutlgee there are only : — 



ORDERS GENERA SPECIES 



Dicotyledons 63 196 401 



Monocotyledons 14 79 164 



Acotyledons 2 17 '' 31 



Totals 79 292 "596 



The following 28 Orders occur in Cumberland, but not in 

 Mudgee •.—Nymflmceoi, Magnoliacece, Anonacece, Monimiacece, 

 Menispermece, Tremandrece, Meliacece, Tiliacece, Vinifercn, Celas- 

 trinece, Ficoidece, Saxifragece, Passiftorece, Ciocurhitacece, Loyani- 

 acece, Sapoiacece, Fbenacece, Jasvmiece, Apocynece, Asclepiadece, 

 Lentibularinem, Acanthacece, Fhilydrece, Xyridece, Palmce, Ai'oidece, 

 Friocaulece, and Lycopodinece. 



There are only two Orders found in Mudgee which do not 

 extend to Cumberland, viz., Nyctaginece and Zygophyllece. 



Cumberland has 209 Genera not found in Mudgee, while 

 Mudgee has but 24 not found in Cumberland, as follows : — 

 Cheiranthera, Tribulus, Sagina, Trichinium, Euxolus, BoerUaavia, 

 Psoralea, Ceratop]bylh(,m, Golletia, Daucus, Crantzia, Gnaphaloides, 

 Minuria, Ammohium,Angianthus, Centaurea, Crepis, Leewenhoehia, 

 Spartothamnus, Deyeuxia, Soi'ghum, Frianihus, Alopecurus, and 

 Osmunda, having in all 28 species. 



In the following leading Orders the numbers of Mudgee and 

 •Cumberland species are as indicated : — 



MUDGEE CUMBERLAND 



LEGUMINOSiE 67 113 



Orchide^ 59 77 



CoMPOsiT.E 54 65 



Gramine^ 38 73 



Filices. 29 58 



Myrtace.e 28 80 



Liliace^ 23 28 



CYPERACEiE 23 83 



Epacride^ 17 38 



Proteace^ 16 51 



scrophularine^ 11 9 



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