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Crotox ACRONYCHIOIDES, F.V.M. 

 This species has been collected at Tintenhar by W. Bauerlen. 



Mallotus discolor, F.V.M. 



The fruits of this species, which have managed to escape 

 previous collectors, have been found by W. Bauerlen at Lismore. 

 The capsule may be described as tridymous, mostly 3 lines in 

 diameter, covered with yellow glands without any processes, in 

 contradistinction to the red coloured glands of M. phUippinensis. 

 Seeds quite globular. It may not be out of place to mention that 

 a chemical: investigation of these glands gives identical results 

 with the " Kamala " of commerce ; the substance is a little lighter 

 in colour, but otherwise conforms to the tests given for the resin 

 of M. j)hilippinensis. 



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Ficus Bellingeri, C. Moore. 



This species, previously only recorded from the locality from 

 which it received its specific name, is found now to have much 

 farther northern range, having been collected near Lismore on 

 the Richmond hj W. Bauerlen. 



Ficus rubiginosa, Desf. 



This coast-loving species has been discovered as far west now 

 as Carroll, near Gunnedah, and as far south as Currawang via 

 Nelligen (J.H.M.). 



NOTES ON PLANTS COLLECTED ON A TRIP TO THE 

 DON DORRIGO FOREST RESERVE. 



By J. H. Maiden, F.L.S. 



