BY J. 11. MAIDEN. 



773 



{H. ohlongifolia, A. Cunn.). 



2. The following list of species includes doubtful records and 

 some plants Avorthy of further inquiry for various reasons : — 



Doubtful Records and SrEciES Inquirend.e. 



Clematis iadivisa, Willd. 

 Clematis cocculifolia, A. Cunn. 

 Driniys Hoiveana, F.v.M. 

 Capparis nohilis, F.v.M. 

 llymenanthera dentata, R.Br 

 Boronia Barkeriana^ F.v.M. 

 Eriostemon anibiens, F.v.M. 

 Eriostemon Beckleri, F.v.M. 

 Bosistoa euodiformis, F.v.M. 

 Pennantia Endliclieri^ Reiss. 

 Strehlorrhiza speciosa, Endl. 

 Metrosideros polyinorplia^ Gaud. 

 Mtsemhvyanthe'inuin austraJe, Sol 

 Olea paniculata, R.Br. 

 Ochrosia elliptica, Labill. 

 Tylophora enervia^ F.v.M. 

 Smilax jmrpurata, G. Forst. 

 Sniilax (jlycyphylla^ Sm. 

 Colocasia macrorrhiza^ Schott. 

 Cyperns lucidus, R.Br. 

 Nephrodium remotum, Hew. 

 Pheyopteris punctata, Bedd. 



3. Introduced Plants. 



In ni}^ paper on the Flora of Lord Howe Island (these Pro- 

 ceedings, 1898), I furnished a separate list of the additions to 

 the introduced plants recorded from the Island. At pages 746 

 to 769 (supra) will be found a list of the Norfolk Island introduced 

 plants, and no good purpose will be served by making a separate 

 list of the species first recorded by me, as most of them are now 

 recorded for the first time. 



