BY A. A. HAMILTON. 395 



mountains. Botanists visiting the mountains might note the 

 specific locality (Blackheath). 



RHAMNEiE. 



Pomaderris ellijytica Labill.,(2), Leura; P. phillyroides Sieb., 

 (1), (2), Leura, west to Eskbank; P. ledifolia A. Cunn.,(2), Went- 

 worth Falls, west to beyond Eskbank; P. apetala Labill.,(l), (2), 

 Grose River. 



Cryptandra ericifolia Sm.,(2), King's Tableland and Leura, in 

 moist places. 



AlVIPELIDEiE. 



Vitis hypoylauca F.v.AJ.,(2), Linden, in gullies. 



SAPINDACEiE. 



Dodoiioia triquetraV7 Gwd].^ Glenbrook, Valley Heights, Linden: 

 D. boroni(pJolia G. Don, Katoomba, on the banks of Megalong 

 Creek, a few yards beyond the four-mile post, on the track to 

 Jenolan Caves, via Nelly's Glen. 



LEGUMINOSiE. 



Mirbelia grandijlora Ait.,(2j, Wentworth Falls, to west of 

 Eskbank; M. punyens A. Cunn., Leura and Newnes Junction, 

 on dry ridges. 



Gompholohium lati/olium Sm.,(2), Glenbrook, west to Bell; G. 

 Huegelii Benth.,(2), Medlow Bath (on track to Wall's Caves), 

 west beyond Eskbank; G. grandijlorum 8m. ,(2), var. setifolium 

 DC, Glenbrook, west to Leura; G. unchiatum A. Cunn., (2), Mt. 

 Victoria (on the side of the road to Mt. Victoria Falls), west 

 beyond Eskbank, a dry-ridge xerophyte; G, glahratum DC. ,(2), 

 Linden, Lawson, Leura. 



Jacksonia scoparia R.Br. Lapstone Hill (creeps up by the old 

 railway-line from Emu Plains), Burragorang to Wentworth Falls. 



Viminaria denudata Sm., Glenbrook Lagoon, in swamps and 

 watercourses. 



Daviesid latifolia R.Br. ,(2), Blackheath, Cox's River, Newnes 

 Junction to Eskbank; D. corymhosa Sm.,(l), Nepean to Leura; 

 D. squarrosa Sm., Nepean to Glenbrook; D. alata Sm.,(2), Glen- 

 brook (on the Hat, north side of the old railway-station), Leura 



