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Acacia longifolia, Willd. 



Trees belonging to this species aie found in the gullies of the 

 upper course of the Goulburn River, N.S.W., with remarkably 

 long phyllodes varying from 16 to 20 inches. 



Acacia glaucescens, Willd. 



This species has been found 27 miles south of Sydney at Helens- 

 burgh (Mr. H. 0. Rotton) ; also by Mr. H. Deane and Rev. T. V. 

 Alkin at George's River, near Liverpool, 22 miles south of Sydney; 

 this is now the nearest recorded locality to Sydney. 



Rosacea. 



POTENTILLA ANSERINA, Linn. 



This species, hitherto only recorded from South Australia, 

 Tasmania, and Victoria, has been found at Bibbenluke Station, 

 Cooma, by Miss Edwards, and also between Bombala and Cooma 

 by Mr. T. C. Burnell. On the Snowy River it has been collected 

 by Mr. W. Bauerlen. 



M Y R T A c E iE. 



Dp:caspermum (Nelitris) paniculatum, Baillon, B.Fl. iii. 279. 



A small tree 15 to 20 feet high at Tintenbar, Richmond River, 

 N.S.AV. (W. Bauerlen). Previously only received from Queens- 

 land. 



Eucalyptus amygdalina, Labill. 



A broad-leaved variety of this species has been found as far 

 north as Rylstone, where it goes by the name of Blue Pepper- 

 mint ; not common. Height 40 feet, diameter 15 inches. 



Eucalyptus piperita, Sm. 



Peppermint. This species extends from Rylstone to Capertee. 

 Not in Mr. Hamilton's list, 



