28 NOTES OP A TRIP TO MOUNT SEAVIEW. 



E. macrorrhyncha, F. v.M. — Near the summit of Mt. Seaview 

 there occurs a Stringybark with large fruits undoubtedly belong- 

 ing to this species. The fruits are similar to those collected by 

 Mr. R. T. Baker, Gulf Rd., Rylstone,* except that the rim is a 

 little more domed and the valves a little more exserted, probably 

 because the Seaview specimens are a little riper. In my 

 opinion Mr. Baker's specimens are now undoubtedly to be referred 

 to E. macrorrhyncha, a point in regard to which Mr. Deane and 

 myself had some doubt {loc. cit.). 



NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Fred. Turner exhibited a collection of indigenous economic 

 plants collected on the Liverpool Plains. 



See Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1S96, p. 803. 



