790 NOTES ON THE NATIVE FLORA OF NEW SOUTH WALES, IL, 



Wattle), A. leiytoclada A. Cunn. (small "Wattle" with yellowish- 

 green foliage somewhat resembling that of A. i^uhescens, R.Br., 

 which grows on the Wianamatta Shale formation around Parra- 

 matta; found north-east of 10-mile post, and at creek near 13- 

 mile post Inverell-Tingha road). — DROSERACEiE : Drosera sp. — 

 MYRTACEiE : Bceckea sp., Leptospermum flavescens, Sm., L, sco- 

 pariu7n, Forst. (Tea Tree, with sharp pointed leaves), L. attenu- 

 atum (?), Sm.,* Kunzea parviflora, Schl., Angophora suhvelutina^ 

 F.v.M. (Apple), A .intermedia [A^^\q), Eucalyptus inacrorrhynclia^ 

 E. melliodora, E. te^-eticornis and a variety near hrevifolia, E. 

 Bridgesiana, E. eugenioides, E. sideroxylon, E. conica, Deane and 

 Maiden, and the new species locally known as Blackbutt. — 

 LoRANTHACE^ : Loi^antJius sp. — RuBiACEiE : Asperida oligantha, 

 F.v.M. — CoMPOSiTiE : Olearia ramidosa, LabilL, Brachycome sp., 

 Craspedia Eichea, Cass. — CAMPANULACEiE : Wahlenhergia gracilisf 

 DC. (Blue Bells). — Epacride^e: Melichrus rotatus, R.Br., Brachy- 

 loma daphnoides, Benth., Lissanthe strigosa, R.Br., Leucoj)ogo7i 

 melaleucoides, A. Cunn., L. muticus, R.Br., Ejmcris mic7'ophyllaf 

 R.Br.— ScROPHULARiNE^: Ve7'onica DerweTitia, Andr. — LABiATiE: 

 Ajuga australis, R.Br. — PROTEACEiE : Isopogo7i jyetiolai-is, A. 

 Cunn. (about 8 inches high, near Ponds Creek), Persoo7iia co7mi- 

 folia, A. Cunn., P. Mitchelli, Meissn., Grevillea flo7nhu7ida, R.Br.,. 

 Hakea microcarpa, R.Br, (plentiful), Lo7natia silaifolia, R.Br. — 

 Thymele^ : Fimelea glauca, R.Br., P. collina, R.Br. — IjRTiCEiE: 

 Urtica incisa, Poir. — Casuarine^ : Casua7'ina suhe7^osa, Ott. & 

 Dietr. (Forest Oak), G. CuriTninghamiana, Miq. (on banks of 

 river at Inverell). — Santalace^e : Exocarpus cupressiforTniSy 

 Labill. — CoNiFERiE : Callitris caharata, R.Br. — Cycade^ : JIac- 

 rozamia secimda, C. Moore (near Ponds Creek). — ORCHiDEiE : 

 Calochilus s^)., Diuris am'a, Sm., D. elongata, Swartz, Pterostylis 

 mutica, R.Br., Caladenia carnea, R.Br. — Liliace^e : Bu7xhardia 



* In the absence of full material, the identification of L. attemiatum is 

 not satisfactory. Around Sydney and on the Blue Mountains this species 

 has a loose brown flaky bark, but the Tingha plant has firm grey bark some- 

 what similar to that of L. flavescens. 



