410 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, 



i., 23) says of this species, " possibly epiphytal on the roots of 

 trees." The writer has on many occasions carefully unearthed 

 the tubers of this species, without finding any connection between 

 them and other root-growths]; P. striatum R.Br., (2), Woodford 

 to Black heath, 



Lyperanthus dUpticus R.Br., Woodford, Wentworth Falls, 

 Leiira (near the Amphitheatre, Leura Falls). 



Caladenia dimo-pha Fitzg.,(2), Newnes Junction to Eskbank. 



Adenochiliis Nortoni Fitzg., Lawson, Wentworth Falls, Medlow 

 Bath, Mt. Victoria (type-locality). 



Iride^. 



Libertia paiiiculata Spreng.,(l),(3), Wentworth Falls, Black- 

 heath; L. pulchella Spreng., Hazelbrook, Lawson, Leura (The 

 Fishing Pool), Mt. Tomah, on boulders in the watercourses, and 

 on the face of dripping rocks. 



LlLIACEiE. 



Blandfordia grandiflora R.Br., (2), Wentworth Falls, Mt. 

 Tomah, Leura (in peaty pockets, on the craggy escarpment over- 

 hanging Leura Gorge). 



Tricoryne elatior R.Br., Glenbrook, Bell. 



Stypandra ylauca R.Br., (2), Lapstone Hill, Valley Heights. 



Alania Endlicheri Kunth,(2), Woodford to Wentworth Falls, 

 Mt. Tomali, in the crevices of wet rocks. 



Xerofes Brownii F.v.M.,(2), Faleoiibridge; X. ylauca R.Br., (2), 

 Valley Heights to Mt. Victoria; X. flexi folia R.Br. (2), Glenbrook 

 to Leura. 



Xyriue.-e. 

 Xyris yracilis R.Br., (2), Wentworth Falls to Eskbank (in peaty 

 soil) ; X. opercidata Labill., var. macrocephala Bentli., Woodford 

 to Bell, iu swamps. 



JUNCACE^. 



Lunula campestris DC.,(1),(2), Newnes Junction to Eskbank. 

 Juncus Fockii Fr. Buch., Lawson. 



