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will be found within half a mile of the station near the water- 

 course]; Z. cytisoides Sm., Glenbrook Creek, Wolgan Valley 

 (does not cross the tableland); Z. Smithii Andr.,(2), Glenbrook, 

 Springwood, Mt. Tomah. 



Boi'onia Fraseri Hook., Nepean, Blaxland, Springwood (Sassa- 

 fras Gully), a Nepean-Hawkesbury shrub, which does not cross 

 the tableland; B. microphylla Hieh., (2), King's Tableland to west 

 of Eskbank; B. anemonifolia A. Cunn.,(2), Leura (Mt. Hay Rd.), 

 to west of Eskbank, on dry ridges and in moist gullies; B. poly- 

 galifolia Sm., Glenbrook and Mt. Victoria; B. parviflora Sm., 

 Springwood, Wentworth Falls, Leura, in swamps; B. Barkeriana 

 F.v.M.,(2), Blackheath, between Blackheath and Mt. Victoria. 



Eriostemon myoporoides DC.,(1), a riverbank-shrub found as 

 far west as the Hartley Valley, via the Cox [At Emu Plains, it 

 has attempted the ascent of the tableland, spreading over the 

 Lapstone Hill towards Glenbrook. Several plants ha^e reached 

 Falconbridge, and established a small colony on the south-east 

 side of the railway-station; and a solitary bush was noticed on 

 the northern side of the Bathurst Road, which had reached 

 within a quarter of a mile of Linden railway-station]; E. hispi- 

 dulus Sieb., Nepean to Lawson; E. obovalis A. Cunn.,(2). The 

 type-locality given by A. Cunningham for his species is "Verge 

 of Regent's Glen" (now the Valley of the Waters, Wentworth 

 Falls), and this is the lowest elevation at which, within the 

 writer's knowledge, it has been collected on the Blue Mountains; 

 it ascends to west of Eskbank. 



Phebalium dentatum Sm., The Lagoon, Sassafras Gully, a 

 coastal valley- and riverbank-species ; P. sq^iamulosum Vent., 

 Nepean to Springwood; P. Billm'dieri A. Juss.,(2), Springwood, 

 Blackheath, in brush-gullies 



Phebalium lachnoides A. Cunn., (P. phylicifolium F.v.M., var. 

 lachiioides F.v.M.) is recorded in Field's New South Wales, 332, 

 as a handsome shrub found in bare rocky situations at Black- 

 heath. In the Flora Austr., i., 339, the habitat given for P. 

 lachnoides A. Cunn., is the Blue Mountains, but no specific 

 locality is mentioned. There are no specimens of P. lachnoides 

 in the National Herbarium, nor has the writer seen it on the 



