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NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. A. A. Hamilton exhibited specimens of some interesting 

 plants from new localities as follows : — 



Hibhertia serpyllifolia, R.Br. — Cook's River (A. A. Hamilton; 

 November, 1900). Specimens in the National Herbarium are 

 from the Blue Mountains (Mr. J. H, Maiden); and Mr. Camtield 

 has collected specimens at Loftus, National Paik. The " Hand- 

 book of the Flora of N.S.W." records the species from the Blue 

 3Iountains, and Southern Coast District. 



