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Campanulace^. 

 Lobelia gibbosa Labil].,(l),(2), Blackbeath, Bell (on road to 

 Mt. Wilson). 



EPACRIDEiE. 



Styphelia Iceta R.Br,, var. angustifolia,{2), Springwood, Linden, 

 Blackbeath; S. trijtora Andi-., Valley Heigbts to Eskbank; S. 

 tubiflora Sm., Leura (in tbe valley between Sublime Point and 

 tbe Golf Links), Blackbeatb, Bell, on a track leading from tbe 

 Mt. Wilson Boad to tbe \^alley of tbe Grose. 



Astroloma humifusum R.Br,, Glenbrook, Mt. Victoria (in tbe 

 valley at tbe foot of Mt. Victoria Pass), not noted crossing tbe 

 tableland. 



Melichrus rofatus R,Br,, Glenbrook. 



Lissanthe sapida R.Br., (2), Glenbrook, west to Wentwortb 

 Falls; L. sfrigosa R.Br.,(l), Nepean to Springwood. 



Leucopogon microphyllus R.Br.,(l), Leura, west beyond Esk- 

 bank: L. virgatus R.Br., Hartley Vale, in tbe valley near tbe 

 Lett; L. psquamatus R.Br., Leura (Mt. Hay Road), Medlow Batb 

 (ridges near Wall's Caves), Bell, on stony ridges; L. setiger R.Br., 

 Valley Heigbts to Mt. Wilson; L. appressiis R,Br., Woodford to 

 Linden, on a bald ridge above tbe Batburst Road. 



Monotoca elliptica R.Br. ,(2), Springwood (Sassafras Gully), 

 Leura (Tbe Cascades, Leura Falls), Medlow Batb (in tbe valley 

 near Wall's Caves); M. ledifolia A. Cunn., Wentwortb Falls. 



Epacris i'eclinata A. Cunn. ,(2), Lawson to west of Eskbank; 

 E. rigida Sieb.,(2), Linden (on rocks, Batburst Road, about 200 

 yards west of tbe railway-station), Lawson, Wentwortb Falls; E. 

 crassifolia R.Br., (2), Wentwortb Falls, Mt. Victoria, tbence to 

 Eskbank; E. obtusifolia Sm,,(2), Woodford, west to Leura, in 

 swamps; E. Hamiltoni Maiden & Betcbe, Blackbeatb, near Wall's 

 Caves, in swampy ground at tbe base of overbanging water- 

 dripping rocks [an extremely local species; tbe original patcb 

 (wbicb was discovered fifteen years ago) migbt be contained 

 witbin a rood of ground. It bas not yet been located outside 

 this area]; E. paludosa R.Br.,(l),(2), Hazelbrook, west beyond 

 Eskbank, in swamps, and on tbe banks of watercourses; E. micro- 



