458 BOTANICAL NOTES FROM THK TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM, 



of this plant, to the absence of which in the specimens sent in l)y 

 collectors he draws attention. In all the specimens seen the 

 petals are closed ; in the drawing they are shown opened back. 



C E L A S T R I N E .E. 

 Celastrus DISPERMUS, F.V.M. 

 The specimens of this species, collected by W. Bauerlen at 

 Lismore, agree with Baron Mueller's description (Trans. Phil. 

 Inst. Vict. iii. 31) in regard to the presence of an aril at the base 

 of the fruits, but not seen by Bentham in the specimen examined 

 by him (B.Fl. i. 399). 



S a P I N D A C E JE. 



Ratonia anodonta, Benth. 

 Syn. — Cupania anodonta, F.v.M. 



This species is now recorded for this colony for the first time. 

 It has been found at Lismui'e by Mr. W. Bauerlen. 



Nephelium foveolatum, F.v.M. 

 Previously recorded from More ton Bay (W. Hill and F.v.M.), 

 has now been collected b}'^ W. Bauerlen at Lismore. 



L E G U M I N O S JE. 



PuLTEN^A styphelioides, A. Cunn. 

 Previous localities recorded for this species have all Ijeen in the 

 western slope of the Dividing Range, but now it has been found 

 on the Goulburn River, near Widdin. 



Acacia armata, R.Br. 



Has been collected on the right bank of the Goulburn River 

 at !Murrumbo. 



Acacia undulifolia, Fras. 



Has been collected as far south as Yass by Mr. W. W. Froggatt ; 

 the Blue Mountains being previously recorded as its southern 

 limit in this colony. 



