BY F. E. HAVILAND. 527 



Bruxuma australis Sni. On stony ritlges at ]\[()unt F>oppy, 

 iMouut Grenfell, ami Wittaguona. A beautiful little 

 plant, very suitable fur pot-culture. March, September. 



Campanulace^. 



IsoTOMA AXILLARIS Liiidl. On elevations and stony parts about 

 Cobar and Mount Boppy. January, March. A 

 beautiful plant, but poisonous, and having a strong 

 narcotic odour. The flowers are long-tubular, and 

 of lilac colour. 



Wahlenbergia gracilis DC. "Blue Bell." District gener- 

 ally. February, March. 



Primulace^. 



*Anagallis arvensis Linn. Common about Cobar. "Pimper- 

 nel."' August. 



JaSMINE/E. 



Jasminum lineare R.Br. A climber, and general in the dis- 

 trict. January, March. 



J. suAvissiMUM Lindl. A less attractive plant than the 

 preceding. At Mopone. 



Apocyne.e. 



Lyonsia R.Br. "Blackfellows' Candles." 



L. eucalyptifolia F.v.M. Generally in district. Its 

 A ery sweet scent is detected at a long distance. It is a 

 heavy climber, with profuse yellow flowers. There is 

 also a narrow long-leaved variety. 

 L. reticulata F.v.M. At Kergunyah. 1 have never 

 seen this species so far west before, and as yet have 

 found only this single plant, strong, and firmly estab- 

 lished, among other bushes. 



Alstonia CONSTRICTA F.v.M. " C^uinine-Bush." At Witta- 

 goona, and Mount Diysdale. 



