BY R. H. CAMBAGE. 797 



trachyphloia (?), K. rostrata^ E. tesselai'is, E. largijiorens (?), E. 

 melliodora, and E. hemiphloia var. aJbens (T). 



Between Inverell, Tingha and Guyra there were: — E. vimin- 

 alis, E. melliodora, E. tereticornis and var. near brevifolia, E. 

 hemiphloia var. albens, E. Bridgesiaiia, E. macrorrhyncha, E. 

 sideroxi/lon, E. eugemoides, E. Andreiosi, E. coyiica, E. coriacea, 

 E. stellulata, E. nova-anglica, and E. riihida. 



The Acacias noted between Narrabri, Moree and Warialda 

 were: — A. harpophylla, A.homalophylla, A. pendida, A. Osivaldi, 

 A. stenophylla and A. exceha. 



Between Inverell, Tingha and Guyra there were : — A. unduli- 

 folia, A. ohtusafa(V), A. viscidida, A. implexa, A. spectabilis, A. 

 dealbata, A. leptoclada, A. liiiifolia and A. melanoxylo7i. 



I am indebted to Mr. J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., who has assisted 

 me in identifying some of the plants. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XXIL, XXIV., AND XXV. 



Plate xxii. 



Casiiarina Cimyiinghamiana, Miq. (Kiver Oak), Burragorang, Wollondilly 

 Eiver; Triassic and Permo-Carboniferous Cliffs in the background. 

 (Vide p. 695). 



Plate xxiv. 



Gallitris calcarata, R.Br. (Black Pine), Tingha, N.S.W. {Vide p. 783). 



Plate XXV. 

 Gallitris robusta, R.Br. (While Pine), Dubbo, N.S.W. {Vide p.783). 



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