80 NOTES FROM THE BOTANIC GARDENS, NO. VII., 



Named by Mueller in the Melbourne Herbarium from specimens 

 from " New England " without date and collector's name. 



ZiERiA L^viGATA, Sm., var. LAXIFLORA, Benth. 



Byron Bay (W. Forsyth, September, 1900). New for New 

 South Wales. 



The Byron Bay specimens agree completely with Queensland 

 specimens from Stradbroke Island, one of the original habitats 

 of this variety. 



ZiERiA C4RANULATA, C. Moore, var. ADENODONTA, F.v.M. (unpub- 

 lished). 



"Highest mountain on the Tweed River " (Carron, no date, 

 about 1865); Mount Warning (W. Forsyth, September, 1900). 



Leaflets lanceolate, about f inch long, apparently somewhat 

 dentate by the large glandular tubercules on the margins. The 

 white underside of the leaflets, which is almost concealed in the 

 southern species, is very conspicuous in this variety. Named by 

 Mueller in the Melbourne Herbarium from Carron's specimens. 



ASTEROLASIA CORREIFOLIA, Benth., var. MUELLERI, F.V.M. 



{A. Muelleri, Benth.). 



Lobb's Hole (W. Forsyth, November, 1900 . 



Distinguished from the common New South Wales form by the 

 sulphur-yellow flowers and the stellate-hairy upperside of the 

 leaves. It is the common form in Victoria, but has not been 

 previously recorded from New South Wales. 



Geijera salicifolia, Schott, var. angustifolia, var.nov. 



Tia Falls, New England (W. Forsyth, October, 1900). 



Leaves not above 7 to 8 lines broad with a length of 2 J to nearly 

 3 inches. Bentham says, in a footnote in the Flora Australiensis, 

 " Schott's figure (Schott, Fragm. Hut. t. 4) represents a remark- 

 ably narrow-leaved form, which I have only seen in Brown's 

 specimens, and in those from Warwick and from Rockhampton " 



