BY J. H. MAIDEX. 699 



GERANIACE^. 



20. Pelargonium australe. — New for the Island. 



20 bis. Geranium dissectum, Linn. — New for the Island. 



RUTACE^. 



21. EvoDiA LiTTORALis, Endl., Prod. Norf. 146. — Found at 

 ^' Now Now." Called "Shade-tree" on the Island. Apparentl}^ 

 rare. Originally recorded from Anson Bay. Bailey, ' Queensland 

 Flora,' i. 201, diffidently records this species from Queensland also. 



22. AcRONYCHiA Endlicheri, Schott. (Syn. Vepris simjjlici- 

 folia, Endl., Prod. Norf. 148).— Called "Big or Dark Yellow 



Wood." 



23. Xanthoxylum Blackburnia, Benth , B.Fl. i. 363. (Syn. 

 Blackhurnia pinnata, Fo'rst., Charact. Gen. 6; Forst.,Prod. p. 10. 

 " Norfolcije insula deserta," Endl., Prod. Norf. 147.) 



" Small or Hard Yellow Wood." Formerly much used for 

 making household furniture. Found also on Phillip Island. 



Boronia Barkerxana^ F.v.M. 



Eriostemon ainbiens, F.v.M. {Phehalium ainbiens, F.v.M.). 



Eriostemon Beckleri, F.v.M. (P. Beckleri, F.v.M.). 



Bosistoa euodiforinis, F.v.M. 



These are four New South Wales species which have been 

 copied into Prof. Tate's List, probably through a clerical error. 

 Bosistoa PAiodiformis and Eriostemon Beckleri are from the main- 

 land, and may possibly be found on the Island, although I think 

 it is very unlikely. The other two species are more unlikely 

 .still, and could not be admitted except on the clearest evidence, 

 which I think it is quite impossible to produce. 



MELIACE.a:. 



24. Dysoxylon Patersonianum, Benth. cfe Hook. f. {Hartiijhsea 

 Patersoniana, Endl., Prod. Norf. 139). — Called "Shark" because 

 of the unpleasant smell of the tree. Probably the tree thus 

 referred to by Downing — "Among the many ornamental woods 

 obtained from this ocean isle should be enumerated the rose-wood, 

 believed to be a species of Acacia " (p. 204). 



