402 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, 



the adult and juvenile plants of this species) ; H. adnatum 

 Benth.,(l), Linden. 



Helipteruni incanwn DC.,(1), Hartley Vale; //. dlmorpholepis 

 Benth , Hartley Vale; both species in the valley in grassland. 



Gnaphalium luteo-alhum Jj.,{\)^{2), Blackheath; G. japonicum 

 Thunb.,(l),(2), Leura, Blackheath, (both species in grassland and 

 waste places); G. japonicum Thunb., var. radicaiis F.v.M., MS., 

 Leura, in peaty soil. 



Erechthites Atkinsonuf, F.v.M,, Blackheath (foot of Govett's 

 Leap), in brush-forest; E. mixt<i DC.,(1),(2), Lawson, west to 

 Eskbank. 



Senecio i^ayns F.v.M., Burragorang to Wentworth Falls, 

 Blackheath, in moist gullies; S. velleioides A. Cunn,,(2), Mt. 

 Victoria, a brush-gully denizen which exhibits considerable 

 adaptability at Mt. Victoria, where it was found growing on a 

 dry ridge on the road to Victoria Falls; a patch of this species 

 was also noted in a somewhat exposed position on the Mt. 

 Victoria Pass. 



CANDOLLEACEiE. 



Stylidium larieifoliiim Rich., Glenbrook. 



GOODENIACE^. 



Velleya mo7itana Hook., Medlow Bath (in grassland), between 

 Clarence and Wolgan, a subalpine species rare on the Blue 

 Mountains. 



Goodenia decu7'rens II. Br., (2), Valley Heights, west to 

 Newnes Junction, usually on dripping rocks; G.dimorpha Maiden 

 & Betche, Spring wood to Blackheath, in swamps; G. ovata Sm.,(l ), 

 Springwood (Sassafras Gully), Burragorang to Wentworth Falls: 

 G. heterophyUa Sm.,(2), Glenbrook to Bell 



Sccpvola ramosissiKna (Sm.) Krause, {S. hispida Ca,Y.),{2), Glen- 

 brook, Woodford, Wentworth Falls; aS'. Hookeri F.v.M., Hazel- 

 brook, Leura (on the old track from Leura to the Meeting of 

 the Waters, Leura Falls), Blackheath (Govett's Leap), in swampy 

 places. 



Brunonia anstralis Sm.,(2), Blackheath, near Bell, on dry 

 ridges. 



