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NOTES FROM THE BOTANIC GARDENS, SYDNEY. 



No.U. 



By J. H. Maiden and E. Betchk. 



(Plates xxxi.-xxxii.) 



RUTACE^. 

 Atalantia glauca Hook. f. 



Dubbo district (C. Marriott, District Forester; January, 1909). 



The fruits are described as globular, about J inch in diameter, 

 and all fruits we have previously seen agree well with this 

 description. Mr. Marriott's specimens include some pear-shaped 

 ones attaining nearly 1 inch in length. This seems to be merely 

 variation in the shape of the fruit; the leaves are exactly as in 

 the typical form; flowers we have not yet seen. 



LEGUMINOS^. 

 ISOTROPIS ATRO PURPUREA F.V.M. 



Denman(W. Heron; September, 1908). 



We published this plant as new for New South Wales in these 

 Proceedings, xxxiii., p. 307, 1908, the localities given being 

 Bingara and Manilla. We are now able to add a third New 

 South Wales locality. Mr. Heron writes : — " It is not very 

 common in this part; it grows from 3 to 4 feet high." 



Pulten-s:a cinerascens Maiden and Betche. 



Coonabarabran, Forked Mountain, Timor Rock, Rocky Glen 

 (J. L. Boorman; September, 1908). 



Four new localities, in the same district, for a rare plant. 

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