218 NOTES ON NATIVE FLORA OF NEW SOUTH WALES, IIL, 



crebra, E. tereticornis, var. dealbata, and a few scattered clumps 

 of E. viridis. The following is a list of plants collected during 

 a short visit to the spot : — 



Dodoncna viscosa, I), cuneata, Rudge, D. truncatiales, D. tri- 

 augidaris, Mirhelia puiigens, Daviesia idicina, Sm,, Pultencea 

 microphylla^ P. sp., DUlwyma Jioribunda, Sm., D. jimiperinaj 

 Sieb., Hardenbergia 7)ionophyUa, Acacia triptera, A. implexa, A. 

 decora^ A. cultriformis, A. Cunn., (not very plentiful), A. lineata, 

 A. Cunn., A. (jladii/ormis, A. Cunn., A. Oswaldi, A. spectabilis, 

 A. dealbata (green variety), A. hakeoides, Calythrix tetragona^ 

 Kttnzea parvifolia^ Melaleuca unciaata, Calotis cuneifolia, Heli- 

 chrysutn diosmifolium, Don, U. bracteatum, Willd., Goodenia 

 pinnatijida, Dampiera adpresscc, Melichrus iirceolatus, R.Br., 

 Brachyloma daphnoides, Benth., Lissanthe strigosa, R.Br., <Sola- 

 7ium Jerocissimuw., Lindl., Cassytha glabella R.Br , (parasitic on 

 Melaleuca uiicinata), Persobnia sp., GrevUlea arenaria, R.Br., 

 Pimelea linifolia, C asuarina paludosa (?), Exocarpus cupressi- 

 formis (Native Cherry), Stypandra glauca, R.Br., and Xanthor- 

 rhcea sp. (Grass-tree). 



The following is a list of plants found near Port Jackson, on 

 the higher parts of the Blue Mountains, and also around Dubbo 

 and Gilgandra, though some occur in other parts of the State as 

 well, and they cannot all be regarded as typical of the sandstone 

 areas : — Cryptandra amara, Sm., Daviesia ulicina, Sm., Z>ill- 

 wynia Jloribu7ida, Sm., Hardenbergia (^Kennedya) monojyhylla, 

 Benth., Indigofera australis, Willd., Acacia implexa, Benth., 

 Glycine clandestina, Wendl., Calythrix tetragona, LabilL, Loran- 

 thus pendulus^ Sieb., Helichrysum diosinifolium, Less., Wahlen- 

 bergia grcccilis, DC, Melichr-us urceolatus, R.Br., Lissanthe 

 strigosa, R.Br., Brachyloma daphnoides, Benth., Ajuga australis, 

 R.Br., Cassytha glabella, R.Br., Pimelea lini/olia, Sm., Exocarpus 

 cupressi/ormis, LabilL, Choretrum Candollei, F.v.M., lliysanotus 

 tuberosics, R.Br., and Stypandra glauca, R.Br. 



The pinnate-leaved form of Dodoucea truncatiales was also 

 found in this locality, the shrubs being from 3-5 feet high, and 

 3-foliolate leaves were fairly common. 



