406 NOtES ON THE I-'LORA Ot' THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, 



LoGANIACEiE. 



Mitrasacme pilosa Labill.,(2), Wentworth Falls; M. serpiflH- 

 folia R.Br., Hazelbrook, west to Eskbank, in swamps. 



Loga7iia pusilla R.Br., Linden, on the northern side of the 

 Bathurst road approaching the railway-station from Falcon- 

 bridge. 



SCROPHU LARINEyE. 



Veronica per/oliata R.Br., (1), Eskbank (Brown's Gap); V. 

 Beriventia Littlj., Eskbank (Brown's Gap); V. iwtahdis Y.vM., 

 Katoomba (Nelly's Glen). 



Euphrasia Brotv7iii F.v.M., (1 ), (2), Leura, Mt. Hay Road, 

 Blackheath to west of Eskbank. 



Gesnerace^. 

 Fieldia australis A. Cunn.,(2), Leura (The Forest, Leura Falls) 

 Katoomba, Mt. Tomah. 



AcANTHACEiE. 



Eranthe^nuin var labile R.Br., (3), Glen brook. 



Verbknace^. 



C hloa7ithes stmchadis R.Br., (2), Mt. Irvine; C. glandulosa R.Br., 

 Spring wood. In a note on G. glandulosa, Bentham, Fl. Austr., 

 v., 45, says, " observations may possibly show this to be a lux- 

 uriant form of C. stoechadis.^^ Specimens in the National Her- 

 barium from "The Valley," Hornsby (W. F. Blakely, iv., 1914) 

 and West Maitland (Miss A. Brewster, x., 1908) are connecting 

 links between the two species, and strongly support Bentham's 

 suggestion. 



LABIATiE. 



Prostanthera lasianthos Labill., (2), Mt. Tomah, Bell; P. 

 cmrulea R.Br., (2); P. violacea R.Br., Nepean, Valley Heights, 

 Springwood; P. rhoinbea R.Br., Katoomba (in the valley at the 

 foot of Minnie-Ha-Ha Falls), Mt. Wilson; P. linearis R.Br.,(2), 

 Springwood (" The Lagoon," Sassafras Gully); P. saxicola R.Br., 

 (a form), Katoomba (on a ridge at Narrow Neck), Blackheath, 

 Mt. Victoria. 



