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A. Gray (on the River), Erodiuni ctjynorum Nees, Stackhousia 

 linarifolia A. Cuiin., Discaria australis JHk., Dodoncea viscosa L., 

 y&v. attenuata [Hop Bush), Mirbelia oxy/obioic/esF.v.M., Davieaia 

 corymbosa Sm., D. ulicina Sm., Bossicea j)rostrata R.Br , B. riparia 

 A. Cunn.('?), Glycine clandestina W ei\d\.^ Acacia rubida A. Cuiiii., 

 A. decurreiis Willd. (common Green Wattle), A. dealbata Link, 

 (Silver Wattle), A. Daivsoni R, T. Baker, 2'illcea verticillaris DC, 

 Leptospermuni Jiavescens Sm., L. laniyerum Sm.(near the river), 

 Kunzea pedunciilaris F.v.M., CallistemoiL saliynus DC.,var. Sieberi 

 (in the river), Eucalyptus curiacea A. Cunn. (Snow-Gum), E. 

 Itcemastovia Sm.( Brittle Gum or Briltle Jack),^. viminalis Labill., 

 (White or Manna Gum with narrow "suckers"), E. rubida 

 Deane and Maiden(a White Gum with orbicular " suckers"), E. 

 dives Schauer (Peppermint), E. BriJgesiana R. T. Baker (called 

 Apple in the absence of an Angophora : one of the trees recognised 

 ]>y Baron von Mueller as E. Stuartiana F.v.M ), Asperula oligan- 

 tka F.v.M., Galium unibrosum Sol., Viitadinia australis A. Rich., 

 Brachycome ciliaris Less., B. calocarpa F.v.M., Craspedia RicJiea 

 Cass., Gassinia longifolia R.Br., Helichryaum apicidatum DC, 

 H. lucidum Henk. (Everlasting Flower), Helipterum incanum DC , 

 Wahlenberyia gracilis DC(Blue Bell), Astroloma hiimifusum 

 R.Br. (Ground Berries), Melichrus urceolatus R.Br., Brachyloma 

 daphnoides Benth., Veronica Derweutia Andr., Ajuya australis 

 R.Br., Flantago varia R.Br., Rumex acetosdla L. (Sorrel : intro- 

 duced), Grevillea lanigeia A. Cunn., Hakea microcarpa R.Br (a 

 small Needle Bush), Lomatia longifolia'R.Vjv. , Pimelea paucijiora 

 R.Br. (on bank of river), F. yiauca R.Br., Urtica incisa Poir. 

 (Nettle), Otnphacomeria acerba DC(Sour Jacks), Exocarpus 

 stricta R.Br., Gallitris culcarata R.Br. (known vaiiously as Black, 

 Gieen or Mountain Pine), Xerotes longifolia R.Br., Arundo 

 Fhragmites Dod (in the river), Cheilanthes tenuifolia Swartz, and 

 A.sjjleiiiujii Jlabellijblium OiXY.[t^yo snmU ferns found among the 

 rocks). 



Gooma to Gootralantra. 



Owing to the sparseness of the flora between Cooma and Gootra- 

 lantra, a distance westerly of about 18 miles, only the following 



