540 FLORA OF AUSTRALIA, 



E. QUADRANGULATA, Dea7ie <k Maiden. — This rather rare species 

 has recently been found at Putty, south of Singleton (A. C. 

 Barwick), so far its northern limit. 



E. RADiATA, Sieb. — Occurs at Putt}^ via Singleton, on the banks 

 of creeks, where it is known as "Peppermint," " Water Gum," 

 and " Box " (A. C. Barwick). 



ONAGREiE. 



Epilobium glabellum, Forst. — Another remedy, it appears, is 

 now to be added to those already recorded for this species, as 

 Mr. J. A. Daley reports that it is greatly used at Bowna, Albury, 

 in cases of dysenterj^, and with marked success in chronic cases. 



COMPOSITE. 



Olearia glutescens, F.v.M. — Girilambone (W. Bauerlen). 

 Previously only recorded from the southern coast district and 

 southern interior. 



O. alpicola, F.v.M. — Previously recorded from the Southern 

 Dividing Range, at high elevations; but it has recently been 

 found at Mount Mackenzie, Tenter jfield (W. Bauerlen). 



O. MYRSTNOiDES, F.V.M. — This southern species also occurs at 

 the same place (W. Bauerlen). 



Brachycome scapigera, DC. — This hitherto reported southern 

 species is now found to occur as far north as Tenterfield (W. 

 Bauerlen). 



Erechtites mixta, DC. — This species has an extensive range 



along the coast district of New South Wales, having been collected 



at Tenterfield in the north and Clyde Mountain in the south (W. 



Bauerlen). 



ARALIACE^. 



Astrotricha ledifolia, DC. — The previously known range, 

 Port Jackson to Victoria, of this species is now much extended, 

 as it is now found to occur as far north as Tenterfield and west 

 to Narrabri (W. Bauerlen). 



