522 indigenous plants in the cobae district, 



Halorage^. 

 Myriophyllum sp.(?). At Nullimut Tank. August. 



MyRTACEvE. 



Eucalyptus L'Her. The Eucalypts are exceedingly poor in the 

 district, there being only about half-a-dozen representa 

 tives. The j\Iallee-type prevails. 



E. DUMOSA A. Cunn. " Mallee." Cobar generallv. Hep- 

 tember. 



E. oleosa F.v.M. " Mallee." Cobar generally. August. 



E. ixtertexta R. T Baker Grows here to a goodly-sized 

 tree, with a white trunk, generally hollow. It takes to 

 the flats, and gi-ows in company with E. populifolia and 

 "Yarreih"' August, 



E. Morrisii K. T. Baker. On broken elevations at The 

 Peak, Illewong, and Mount Boppy. Its companions are 

 Eriostemoii ditf'ormis, Cassinia Imvis, and E. viridia 

 September. 



E. populifolia Hk. Verv plentiful about the district, and 

 principally on the Hats in damp situations. It is known 

 as " Poplar-leaf Box," and " Bimbel Box." October. 

 Its wood is considered good for stays, and also for 

 wheelwright work. 



E. viridis R. T. Baker, E. acacioides A. Cunn On rocky 

 slopes chiefly, accompanying A. decora and A. aneura, 

 both at Illewong, W rightville, and several other spots 



Onagrarie.e. 

 "CEnothera BIENNIS, LiiiH. "Evening Primrose." Near Cobar- 



CUCURBITACE.^. 



CucuMis trigonis Roxl) EvervM'here on the soft flats, especially 

 on the traffic-lines. Stock eat this and the following 

 species greedily. March. 

 *C. MYiaocARPus Naud, " Paddy melon." On soft soil 

 generally in the district, and on tlie tracks. The small, 

 prickly fruit is considered dangerous to cattle, causing 

 flatulency. 



