BY R. H. CAMBAGK. 573 



TiLiACE^: Elcpocarpus refici/lafiis (Bhic-Berry Ash). 



RuTACE.E : Zicria rnhusta Maiden and Betche, Bornnia ane- 

 monifolia (on sandstone ; north of Bindook Swamp) . 



Rhamne.e : Pomaderris ferrmi'mea Sieb., P. fhiUyreoides 

 Sieb., P. apetola, P. Ugusfrina; Cryptandra amara Sm. 



Ampelide^e : VitU hypoylmica F.v.M., (Wild Grapes; in 

 Barrallier's Pass). 



LEGUMiNOSiE : Oxylnhiuin ti'Uohatum, Gompholohium. vir- 

 gatum Sieb., (at Mount Werong), JJaviesia corymhosa (nar- 

 row-leaved form), D. ulieina; Pultencea sfricta Sims (?) (No. 

 2243) ; Ddlwynia fforibimda var. spinesrens, Platylohium for- 

 rnosiwi Sm., (head of Bindook Swamp); Bossicra proatrata 

 R.Br., (near Bindook Swamp), Hovea lineai-is, Indujofera 

 australis, Glycine clandestina Wendl., (a small, twining plant, 

 with pale blue flowers, on the felsite, at Colong), Hardenher- 

 gia monopliylla (False sarsaparilla), Acacio. juniperina, A. 

 vomeriformis A. Ciinn., (a small, prostrate, prickly plant, at 

 Mount Werong), A. verniciflna A. Cunn., A. penninervis, 

 (called Hickory, at Colong; large trees), A. ohtusata Sieb., A. 

 sunveolens, A. melanoxylon R.Br., (Hickory, at Mount We- 

 rong), .'1. longifolia, A. discolor, A. decnrrens var. mollis, 

 and var. normalis, A . denlhata Link (Silver Wattle ; growing 

 on the top of Mount Werong Trig. Station). 



Saxifrage^: Quintinia Sieberi DC. (in heads of gullies). 



Crassulace^ : Tillma verticillaris. 



MYRTACEiE : Calythrix tetragona, Micrmnyrtus microphylla, 

 BcFclcea Gtmniana Schauer (at Movmt Werong, and in Bindook 

 Swamp) ; Leptospermum flavescens (Tea-Tree), L. scoparium, 

 L. lanigerum, L. stellatum, L. myrsinoides Schl., L. sp. (No. 

 2258) ; Ccdlistemon lancpolatus DC, (with red flowers, Bottle 

 Brush), C. Sieberi DC, Melaleuca linariifolia (a paper- 

 barked Tea-Tree, near Aboriginal sharpening-stones at head 

 of Bindook Swamp); Eucalyptus stellulata Sieb., (Black Sal- 

 ly), E. coriacea A. Cunn., (Snow Gum, of Kosciusko), E. 

 Sieberiana (Mountain-Ash; not on the felsite), E. amygda- 

 lina (Peppermint), E. dives Schauer (on the felsite, opposite 



