BY A. C. BARWICK. 941 



A S C L E P I A D E .E. 



Tylophora barbata, R.Br. In Moore's 'Flora' the habitat 

 of this species is given as " Coast District and Dividing Range 

 from Port Jackson to Victoria." Very common in gullies close 

 to the Clears, though rare on the Clears themselves. 



B o R A G I N E ^. 



Cynoglossum australe, R Br. Not as common on the Clears 

 as on the sandstone country. December to May. 



CONVOLVULACE^. 



(^jCoNVGLVULUSMARGiNATUS, Poir. Rare. December. Placed 

 under this species until more material can be obtained to have it 

 properly identified. 



CuscuTA AUSTRALis, R.Br. Coiumon on both volcanic and 

 sandstone formations in moist places. November to February. 



SOLANE^. 



SoLANUM AVicuLARE, Forst. Very rare on the Clears; absent 

 altogether on the Basalt Masses, but very common on the low land 

 lying between Condon Clear and Box Bump. 



DuBOisiA MYOPOROiDES, R.Br. Rare on the Clears, but very 

 €omnion on sandy flats near Putty Creek. 



B I G N O N I A C E ;E. 



Tecom A AUSTRALIS, R. Br. Ptare on the basalt, but very common 

 on the moist sides of sandstone hills. August and September. 



L A B I A T .E. 



Mentha saturejoides, R.Br. Common on Putty Hill. 

 December to May. 



Subclass iii. ]yrONOCHLAMYDE.a:. 



P R T E A C e .E . 



Hakea dactyloides, Cav. Very rare on the Basalt Masses, 

 but very common on the sandstone. In fruit in May. I have 



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