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RUTACE5). 



BoRONiA MiCROPHYLLA, Sieb. — Braeiiiar, Southern Line. In 

 flower in October (Miss J. Lane). This is its most southern 

 recorded locaHty and extends its range from Parramatta. 



The specimens examined confirm, I think, Bentham's decision 

 (B.Fl. i. 318) in preserving the specific rank of this Boronia, as 

 opposed to the opinion of Baron von Mueller, who unites it with 

 B. pinnaitt^ Sm. I show specimens of both species collected from 

 the above localities, and the constant form of leaf of each species 

 throughout the varying environments is very marked. 



Crowea exalata, F.v.M. — On the banks of Still Creek, 

 Woniora River; only represented by a few bushes (Mr. H. Clarke). 



The late Dr. Woolls says of this plant — " It is rather curious 

 that only one shrub of this species has ever been found on low 

 ground, and that was near Parramatta some years ago. Within 

 the last few months a few more shrubs have been discovered at 

 Kurrajong." (Proc Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1886 (2), i. p. 929). 



Eriostemon salicipolius, 8m. — Evans River (W. Bauerlen). 

 There is no previous record of this local species to the north of 

 Port Jackson. 



AsTEROLASiA CORREIFOLIA, Beiitli. — Murwillumbah, Tweed 



River (W. Bauerlen). Previously not recorded further north 



than Gosford. 



RHAMNE.5;. 



PoMADERRls PRUNIFOLIA, A. Cuiin. — As far west as Raglan, 

 Bathurst (W. J. C. Ross, B.Sc). The specific differences between 

 this species and P. hetulina, A, Cunn., are not very marked, but 

 perhaps P. iiruiiifolia is best distinguished by the scabrous and 

 wrinkled surface of its leaves. 



LEGUMINOS.a;. 



OxYLOBiUM PROCUMBENS, F.i\2L — Strathdownie, Rosewood, via 

 Wao-ca Wa^ga (Mr. D. McEacheron). This extends its range 

 further north than hitherto recorded. 



