BY J. H. maidp:n and e. betche. 923 



as an additional localit}^; Mr. H. B. Williamson collected it in 

 1901 at Hawksdale, Victoria, and we are now aVjle to add it to 

 the flora of New South Wales. 



Panicum Gilesii, Bentli. 



Coonamble (L. J. Ffrench; Februar}^, 1903). 



This Central Australian grass was first recorded for New South 

 Wales in these Proceedings for 1901 (p. 89) from specimens sent 

 from Tibooburra, in the extreme north-west corner of this State. 

 Now it is recorded from Coonamble on the Castlereagh River 

 about 100 miles north of Dubbo, where it is said by Mr. Ffrench 

 to thickly cover about j of an acre in a paddock of the Geanmoney 

 Station, though it is supposed to have been previously quite 

 unknown in the district. ' 



riLICES. 



Pteris falcata, R.Br., \ar. nana, Bailey. 



Grose Vale, near Mt. Victoria (E. Cheel; December, 1900); 

 Crawford River, Bullahdelah (E. Cheel; October, 1902). 



Two new localities for Bailey's var. nana of Pteris falcata, 

 which has been previously recorded by us from the Apsley Falls, 

 New England. 



