BY BAKON F. von MT7ELLEB, K.C.M.O., ETC. 795 



Solarium violaceum, Brown. 



% Myoporum tenuifolium, G. Forster. 



*Myoporum Batece, F.v.M. 



Ipomcea palmata, Forskael. 



Lyonsia reticulata, F.v.M. 



Cymbidium suave, Brown. 



Sarcochilus falcatus, Brown. 



* Sarcochilus olivaceus, Lindley. 



* Sarcochilus tridentatus, G. Reichenbach. 



Rhynchospora diandra, Sprengel. 



Lindsaya microphylla, Swartz. 



Lysimachia j'aponica, Thunb . 



Dendrolium cemulum, E. Br. 



Bulbophyllum exiguum, Miiell. 



Viscum articulalum, Burman, 



Of these Eucalyptus robusta, has been noted still further south 

 (at Merhnbula) and Rhynchospora diandra as extending to the 

 Genoa. 



Further we have now become aware, that the following plants, 

 mostly of Tasmanian type, advance into New South Wales, 

 at least to the vicinity of Mount Dromedary : 



Correa Laiorenciana, Hooker. 

 Muehlenbeckia appressa, Meissner. 

 *Australina pusilla, Gaudichaud. 

 Epacris impressa, Labillardiere. 

 Mentha gracilis, Brown. 

 Casuarina quadrivalvis, Labillardiere. 

 Hierochloe rariflora, J. Hooker. 



The plants gathered solely by Miss Bate, are marked with an 

 asterisk. 



What renders these data particularly interesting is the fact of 

 their demonstrating how very far southward some tropical forms 

 of plants extend through the mild litoral tracts of East- Australia, 



