NOTES ON THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF 

 SOME NEW SOUTH WALES PLANTS, 



Compiled from information supplied by W. Bauerlen, and 



FROM SOME diagnoses BY BarON VON MUELLER, K.C.M.G., 



F.R.S., &c. 



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



The local Floras, or the notes to aid the compilation of local 

 Floras, which have already appeared in the Proceedings of this 

 Society are of great value, and it is to be hoped that such efforts 

 may be greatly extended. While much of New South Wales is 

 virgin country, yet in many districts the indigenous plants are 

 being removed either because they are destroyed, or are supplanted 

 by introduced species. The circumstances of this colony are very 

 different to those of England, in which there are Floras for almost 

 every county, and for much smaller areas, but notes on the 

 geographical distribution of plants are much required here also, 

 and I make no apology for the few which follow. 



I. 



List of species which find their most southern limit in that 

 region of the Clyde and Braidwood district, where the sandstone 

 formation ends. 



HiBBERTIA SALIGNA, R.Br. 



Doryphora sassafras, Endl. 



COMESPERMA SPHiEROCAEPA, SteetZ. 



Melia Azederach, Linn. 

 Cedrela australis, F.v.M. 



