BOTANICAL NOTES FROM THE TECHNOLOGICAL 

 MUSEUM. 



No. III. 



Bv J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., and R. T. Baker, F.L.S. 



Ranunculace^. 



Clematis Fawcettii, F.v.M., Fragm. x. 1. 



(Clematis glycinoides, D.C., var.'? sitbmittica, B.Fl. I. 7.) 



Baron von Mueller in Fragm. x. 1 describes the leaves of this 

 species as glabrous, while every specimen seen by us is loosely 

 pubescent underneath as described by Bentham, B.Fl. I. 7. 



R u T a c e je. 



Gei.tbua Muelleri, Benth. 



This species has been collected at Lismore, Richmond River, 

 by W. Bauerlen, and so must now be added to the flora of this 

 colony. It seems to have quite as limited a range here as in 

 Queensland, as far as recorded, but as the general appearance of 

 the tree greatly resembles that of 0. salicilolin it may have been 

 passed by for that species, from which it is botanically distinguished 

 by the imbricate aestivation of the petals. 



Halfordia scleroxylon, F.v.M. 



Collected at Lismore (W.B.). The only previous recorded 

 locality is Rockingham Bay in Queensland by Baron Mueller, 

 Frag. vii. 142. Both species of this genus have now been 

 recorded for New South Wales. 



Sapindace^. 



Nephelium coriaceum, Benth. 



This species, hitherto only recorded from Queensland, has now 

 Ijeen found over the border, having been collected at Lennox 

 Head and North Creek, Ballina (W.B.). 



