BY R. T. BAKER. 537 



LEGUMINOS^. 



OxYLOBiUM TRiLOBATUM var. iLiciFOLiUM, Maiden & Betche. — 

 Drake (W. Bauerlen). Only previously recorded from the Tweed 

 River. 



Daviesia latifolia, R.Br. — Extends as far north as Tenter- 

 field (W. Bauerlen). 



PuLTENiEA viLLOSA, WUld. — Tliis species extends into the 

 interior of New South Wales, as it is found to occur at Grenfell 

 (W. Bauerlen). 



Acacia leprosa, Sieh. — Mudgee is the most northern locality 

 previously recorded for this species. It, however, extends as far 

 north as Tenterfield (W. Bauerlen). 



A. LANiGERA, A. Citnu. — Tenterfield, which is now its most 

 northern locality in New South Wales. 



A. VERNiciFLUA, A. Cunn. — Grenfell (W. Bauerlen). 



A. PENNiNERVis, Sieh. — Tliis species has a range much further 

 west than previously recorded, as it is found on Mount Bolton 

 near Moura, Parkes, where also occurs 



A. MELANOXYLON, R.Br.., the most westerly record for that 

 species. 



A. PYCNOSTACHYA, F.v.M. — Narrabri (W. Bauerlen). This is 

 the most southern and western point recorded for this species. 



HALORAGE^. 



Haloragis serra, Brongn. — Occurs as far south now as Cowra 

 (W, Bauerlen) and Gundagai (H. Deane). 



MYRTACE^. 



KuNZEA OPPOSiTA, F.V.M. — Timbarra is the only locality so 

 far recorded for this species. It, however, occurs as far south as 

 Tenterfield (W. Bauerlen). 



Eucalyptus Smithii, R. T. Baker. — This species, now famous 

 for the excellence of its oil, is found to occur in almost all the 

 gullies around Mittagong (H. G. Smith), where, however, it must 



