320 NOTES ON NATIVE FLORA OF NEW SuUTH WALES, VII., 



Geraniace.e : Geraniuin sessilijlorum Cav., Erodlum cicuta- 

 rium Willd. (Crane's-bill; introduced). 



Rutace.e: Boronia algida F.v.M.(piak flowers), B. polygali- 

 folia ^Tn.,va,r. pubescens Benth. (flowers almost white; both growing 

 on the conglomerate), Phehalium diosmeum A. Juss.(^3 feet high, 

 with yellow flowers, on river-bank), Phehalium sp. 



Stackhousie.e : Stackhousia linarifoUa A. Cunn. 



RiiAMNEiE : Pomaderris sp., Cryptandra amara Sm. 



Lbguminos.e: Oxijlohium alpestreY.wM., Mirhelia oxylohioides 

 F.V.M., Gompholobium minus Sm., Daviesia corymbosa Sm., D. 

 ulicitia Sm., Pidtencea sp.(No.l989), DiUwyaia ericifolia Sm., 

 (quite prostrate), D. florihunda Sm,(near Kydra Trig. Station), 

 Bossiaea foliosa A. Cunn.(comraon on the granite, with yellow 

 flowers and very small leaves), Swainsona phacoides Benth., var, 

 parviflora, Hardenhergia monojjhylla Benth. (so-called Sarsaj)arillrt; 

 a twining plant with beautiful purple flowers). Acacia siculi- 

 f or mis A. Cunn., A. juniperina Willd., A. dealbata Link, (Silver 

 Wattle), A. melanoxyloii R.Br., A.falcata Willd., A. penninervis 

 Sieb. (fairly large trees), A. ohtasata Sieb.C?), A. lunata Sieb., 

 var.(on head of Tnross River, near Kydra Trig. Station; No. 

 2000). 



RosACEiE : Rubus parvifolius L. 



CRASSULACEiE : Tilloia verticillaris DC. 



MYRTACEiE : Bceckea Gwnniana Schauer, B. Cunninghamii 

 Benth. C?), B. sp No.l990 (possibly a new species), Leptospermum 

 inyrsinoides Schl., L. lanigeruin Sm., L. Jiavescens Sm.(ail three 

 often known as Tea- tree), Kunz^a sp., Callistemon pithy oides Miq., 

 Eucalyptus stelhdata Sieb.(Black Sally), E. coriacen A. Cunn. 

 (Snow Gum or White Sally), E. amygdalina Labill.( Peppermint 

 or Messmate, fairly large trees), E. viminalis Labill. (Manna or 

 White Gum), E. rubida Deane and Maiden(£'. Gunnii var. rubida 

 Maiden, a White Gum), E. dive.s Schauer(Peppermint), E. macu- 

 losa R. T. Baker(^. Gunnii v ay. maculosa Maiden; Spot-ted Gum, 

 but not the well known coastal tree), E. regnaiis var. fastigata 

 Ma.k\en{E. fastigata Deane and Maiden; Cut- tail or Messmate), 

 B. Sieberiana F.v.M. (Mountain Ash, the well known coastal tree), 



