564 NOTES ON THE NATIVE FLORA OF NBW SOUTH WALES, viii., 



R.Br., //. acicularis R.Br., //. microcarpa R.Br., H. dacty- 

 loides; JjOmatia longifoUa R.Br., L. silaifolia; Banksia 

 s])inidosa, B. margitiata Cav., B. serrata L., (Honeysuckle; 

 on top of The Peak). 



Thymele^ : Fimelea linifolia, F. ligustrina Labill., (on 

 Kowmung). 



EuPHORBiACE^ : Furaiithe/a curymhosa Brongn., A//ipe?'ea 

 spartioides, PhyUanthus thymoides, Breynia ohlongifolia J. 

 Muell., Omalanthus stillingicefolius F.v.M., (Garumhium 

 stdlinguefoliutn Baill. ; Basin Creek). 



Urtice^ : Trcma camiahina; Ficus ruhiginosa, F. aspera 

 Forst., (Cedar and Lannigan's Creek); Urtica incisa Poir., 

 (Nettle); Laportea gigas Wedd., (Stinging Tree; Lannigan's 

 Creek). 



Casuarine^ : Casuarina (Junninghamiana (River Oak), C. 

 stricta Ait., (C . quadrivalvis Labill.; Slieoak) ; C. torulosa 

 (Forest Oak ; abundant in The Gap, near South Peak), C. 

 suherosa (Black Oak), C. nana Sieb., (Dwarf Oak; on South 

 Peak). 



Santalace^ : Santalum ohtusifolium R.Br., Leptomeria 

 acida R.Br., (Native Currant), Exocarpus cupressiformis 

 (Native Cherry), E. stricta. 



Orchide^ : Liparis refltxa (growing on rocks, near Basin 

 Creek, Cedar Creek, and on eastern face of South Peak), 

 Dendrohium speciosum Sm., (Rock-Lily), Fterostylis curta 

 K.Br., Cyrtostylis reniformis R.Br., Caladenia ccerula R.Br. 



Tribes: Fatersonia sp., Libertia paniculata Spreng. 



LiLiACE^: Eustrephus latifohus R.Br.; Stypandra glauca 

 (quite a feature on the top of South Peak, with its masses of 

 charming blue flowers) ; Xerotes Jongifolia (with very short, 

 subulate, rigid bracts; Byrnes' Gap), A', flexifolia R.Br., A. 

 glauca R.Br. ; Xanthorrhaa hastilis (Grass-Tree). 



Cyperace^ : Schoenus ericetoriun R.Br., Lepidosperma 

 concavam R.Br., A. fiVifomu- Labill., Caustis flexuosa R.Br., 

 (Curly Wig). 



