BY A. A. HAMILTON. 401 



First recorded from the Blue Mountains in The Australian 

 Naturalist, v., 2, p. 222]. 



RUBIACE/E. 



Coprosma hirtella Labill.,(2), Leura, Blaokheath, Mt. Victoria, 

 Esk bank (Brown's Gap, on roadside); C. Billardieri Hook.;(l),(2), 

 Mt. Victoria, Mt. Tomah, in brush-gullies. 



COMPOSIT.E. 



Olearia myrsinoides F. v.M.,(l),(2), Springwood, west beyond 

 Eskbank, a species exceptionally responsive to environment, as 

 demonstrated by the varied forms forms found on the Blue 

 Mountains (These Proceedings, 1914, p. 159); 0. dentata Mcench, 

 (2), Glenbrook to Woodford; 0. stellulata DC, var. querdfolia 

 Benth.,(2), Leura, Mt. Victoria, Newnes to Eskbank, in swamps; 

 0. elUptica DC, (2), Wentworth Falls, Leura, Katoomba, Mt. 

 Victoria, on rocky benches in brush-gullies. 



Celmisialongi/olia Csiss., Wentworth Falls, Leura, Katoomba, 

 Clarence, in swamps. 



Lagenophora Billardieri Cass., (1),(2), Mt. Victoria. 



Brachycome diversifolia Fish. & Mey., (1), Blackheath (top of 

 Blackheath Glen), Mt. Victoria (road to Victoria Falls); B. dis- 

 color C Stuart, Hartley Vale, near the Lett River. 



Cassiiiia denticulata R.Br., Kurrajong Heights, Bell, about 

 IJ miles on the road to Mt. Wilson; C. longifoHa R. Br.,(l),(2), 

 Woodford, Lawson, Mt. Victoria; C. aurea R.Br., (2), Nepean, 

 Glenbrook Lagoon, Mt. Tomah; C. aculedta R.Br., Linden, west 

 to Eskbank; C. quinquefaria R.Br., Newnes Junction, Clarence. 



Humeaelegans Sm.,(2), Wentworth Falls, Mt. Tomah, in brush- 

 gullies. 



Leptorrhynchos squamatus Less., Hartley Vale, in the valley 

 near the "Lett." 



Helichrysum leucopsidium DC, (2), Leura, Newnes Junction, 

 Clarence (two distinct forms were noted from the higher eleva- 

 tions); ff. collinnm DC.,(1), Nepean, Glenbrook, Burragorang to 

 Wentworth Falls; H. semipapposum DC.,(1), Medlow to Black- 

 heath, (marked morphological dififerences may be noted between 



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