BY R. T. BAKER. 541 



L0RANTHACE5:. 



LoRANTHUS BiDWiLLi, Benth. — The only locality in New South 

 Wales previously recorded for this species is Murrumbo (R. T. 

 Baker); it has, however, recently been obtained at Narrabri on 

 Casuarina Luehmanni, R. T. Baker (W. Bauerlen). 



RUBIACE^. 



Knoxia corymbosa, Willd. — Woodbarn is now its most southern 



locality in New South Wales (W, Bauerlen). 



ASCLEPIADE^. 



Lyons I A straminea, R.Br. —Putty, south-west of Singleton, its 

 northern limit so far (A. C. Barwick). 



ILLECOBRACE^. 



ScLERANTHUs BiFLORUS, Hook. f. — Mount Mackenzie, Tenter- 

 field (W. Bauerlen). 



POLYGONE^. 



Emex australis, Steinb. — This maritime plant has been found 

 at New Angledool (A. Paddison) in the northern interior, where- 

 it is locally known as " Wild Rhubarb." 



In Western Australia it is known as " Doublegee." 

 MuEHLENBECKiA ADPRESSA, Meissii. — The Nepean River has 

 been regarded as the usual northern limit of this species; it 

 extends, however, as far north as Tenterfield (W. Bauerlen), 



EUPHORBIACE^. 



Phyllanthus thymoides, Sieh. — A rather interesting red 

 variet}" of this plant occurs at Bateman's Bay (W. Bauerlen). 



P. GuNNii, Hook./. — Only previously recorded from the Two- 

 fold Bay district, but it has now been found in the dry interior 

 at Palesthan, Condobolin (M. A. C). 



CASUARINE^. 



Casuarina Luehmanni, R. T. Baker. — Under the local name 

 of " Bull-Oak" (W. Bauerlen) this tree occurs at Narrabri, which 

 is thus its nearest recorded eastern limit. 

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