550 NOTES ON THE NATIVE FLORA OF NEW SOUTH WALES, viii., 



Proteace.e : Petrophila pulchella R.Br., Persoonia ferru- 

 gineu Sm., F. salicina Pers., (Geebung), P. linearis Andr., 

 Xylomelutn pyriforme Sm., (Wooden Pear), Lambertia for 

 musa Sm., (Honey-flower), GreviUea montana R.Br., G. muc- 

 ronulata R.Br., var. angustifolia (?), TIakea dactyloides Cav., 

 Telopea speciosissima R.Br., (Waratah), Lomatia silaifolia 

 R.Br., Banksia spinulosa Sm., B. serrata L., (Honeysuckle). 



Thymele.e : Pimelea linifoiia Sm. 



EuPHORiACE^ : Poranthera ericifolia Rudge, Ampei-en 

 spartioides Brongn., Phyllanthus Gastrcemii J. Muell., P. 

 thymoides Sieb. 



Urtice^ : Trema cannahiria Lour., Ficus ruhiginosa Desf. 



CASUARiNEiE : Casuarina glaura Sieb., (Swamp Oak), G. 

 suherosa Ott. & Dietr., (Black Oak), (/. tondosa Ait., (Forest 

 Oak), C. Cunninghamia^ia Miq., (River Oak). 



Santalace^ : Exocarpus cupressiformis LabilL, (Native 

 Cherry), E. sfricta R.Br. 



Orchide^ : Liparis reflexa Lindl., Dendrohium sp. 



Iride^ : Patersonia glahrnta R.Br., '(Wild Iris). 



LiliacEj^? : Stypandra glauca R.Br., Xerotes longifolia 

 R.Br., Xanthorrh<fa hastilis R.Br., (Grass-Tree). 



Typhace^ : Typha angustifolia Linn., (Bullrush). 



FiLiCES : Ahophila australis R.Br., (Tree-Fern), Adian- 

 tiim Aethiopicunt L., (Maiden-Hair Fern), Pteris aquilina 

 L., (Bracken).* 



When leaving Camden, the Wianamatta shale-area was 

 traversed ; and, the country having been considerably cleared, 

 only the following large trees were noticed during the first six 

 miles: — Eucalyptus hemiphloia, E. tereticornis, E. crehra, 

 A ngophora suhvelutina, Casuarina glaucn and C . Cunning- 

 hamiana. 



Acacia glaucescens Willd., occurs plentifully along the 

 banks of the Nepean River. 



A . floribunda may be seen along the banks of Werriberri or 

 Monkey Creek (Brush Creek of Caley), just beyond The Oaks; 



