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the flats near Inverell), E. tereticornis, E. hemiphloia var. albens 

 (White Box), E. Bridgesiana, R. T. Baker (White Peppermint 

 of New England, and one of the trees identified by Baron von 

 Mueller as E. Stuartiana, F.v.M.), E. macrorrhyncha^ F.v.M. 

 (Red Stringybark), E. sideroxylon, A. Cunn. (Ironbark), E. 

 eugejiioides, Sieb. (White Stringybark), and a species not then 

 identified, but locally known as Blackbutt. 



The following plants were collected around Tingha at an 

 average elevation of about 2800 feet above sea-level, chiefly on 

 granite formation, and for the most part in a northerly direction 

 towards Ponds Creek : — 



Ranunculace^e : Clematis gli/cinoides, DC. — DiLLENiACEiE : 

 Hihhertia stricta^ R.Br., H. acicularis, F.v.M., II. linearis, R.Br. 

 — ViOLARiEiE: Viola betonicce/olia, Sm., Io7iidiumJili/orme,F.v.M., 

 ^ — PiTTOSPORE^: Bursaria spinosa, Cav., ^larianthtcs p7'0cu?nbens, 

 Benth., Billardiera scandens, Sm. — Caryophylle^ : Stellaria 

 palustris, Retz. — RuTACEiE : Correa speciosa, Andr. — Stack- 

 HOUSiEiE : Stackhousia linarifoUa, A. Cunn. — Rhamne^ : Cryp- 

 tandra amara, Sm., var. longijiora, F.v.M. (a very attractive 

 flower), Discaria australis, Hk. (a plant covered with sharp spines 

 and bearing flowers with a somewhat strong sickly perfume). — 

 SAPiNDACEiE : Dodoncea viscosa, L. (one of the plants known as 

 Hopbush). — LEGUMiNOSiE : (Suborder i. Papilionacese). Gonipholo- 

 biu/n grandijiorum, Sm., Daviesia corymbosa, Sm. (a form with 

 purely racemose inflorescence, and sometimes known as Hopbush), 

 D. acicidaris, Sm. D. genistifolia, A. Cunn., Aotus villosa, Sm., 

 Dillwynia erici/olia,^m., Bossiceaprostrata, R.Br., Hovea liriearis, 

 R.Br., JI. Io7igifolia, R.Br., Iridigqfera australis, Willd., Swain- 

 sona sp.. Glycine sericea, 'Benth., Hardenbergia (Kennedy a) mo no- 

 phylla, Benth. (False Sarsaparilla) : (Suborder iii. Mimosese). 

 Acacia undulifolia, Fraser (north-east of Inverell-Tingha road 

 near 10-mile post),'^. obtusata (?), Sieb., on red hill about 3 miles 

 north of Tingha), A. viscidida, A. Cunn. (on Inverell road), A. 

 venulosa, Benth. (north-east of 10-mile post Inverell-Tingha road), 

 A. implexa, Benth. (on red hill 3 miles north of Tingha), A.spec- 

 tabilis, A. Cunn. (east of Tingha), A. dealbata. Link (Silver 



