412 NOTES ON THE f*LOtlA Of THE BLtE MOUNTAINS, 



flciHosion R.Br., Leiira, iMt. Wilson, Eskbaiik; L. fill forme Labill., 

 (1), Spriiigw()od, Leura; L. Neesii Kuiith, Wentwortli Falls, 

 Woodford, Eskbaiik. 



Gahnia tSieberi Bwi-k., Lawsoii, to west of Eskbaiik; G. micro- 

 stachya Benth., Lawson to Eskbank. 



Canst is pentandra K.Br., (2), Woodford, Wentvvorth Falls. 



Unicinia tenella R.Br., Katoomba (Nelly's Glen), an individual 

 tuft growing- in a crevice in the rocky wall of the Gorge, Mt. 

 Wilson. 



Gramine^. 



Ampkipogon strictus R.Br., var. setifer, (2), King's Tableland 

 to Eskbank. 



Panicum ohseptum Trin., Hawkesbury-Nepean, Falconbridge, in 

 waterholes. 



Tetrarrhena jmicea R.Br., Law^son to Bell. 



Notochloe ynicrodon Domin, {Triodia niicrodon F.v.M.), Hazel- 

 brook to Blackheath, in swamps. 



Lycopodiace^. 



Lycopodium laterale R.Br., (2), Woodford, Mt. Tomah. 



Filices. 



Leptopteris Fraseri (Hook, et Grev.) Presl., (2), Kurrajong 

 Heights, Leura to Mt. Wilson. 



Dicksonia antarctica Labill., (2), Leura (Leura Falls), Black- 

 heath (Blackheath Glen) [Allan Cunningham, in Barron Field's 

 New South Wales, mentions examples of this species at Mt. Tomah 

 thirty-five (35) feet high. The writer recalls a fine clump about 

 two miles from Blackeath Glen, nearly under the ^ledlow Bath 

 *'Hydro," which wa.s unfortunately burnt out some fifteen years 

 ago.] 



The following species were noted crossing tlie mountains at all 

 elevations from the "Nepean" to Avest of Eskbank : — Viola hederu- 

 cea Labill., Bursaria spinosa Cav., Marianihus procumhens Bentli., 

 Billardiera scandens Sm., Comesperma ericimim DC, Porltdaca 

 oleracea L., Hypericum japonicmn Thunb., Boronia [lorihunda 



