288 EUCALYPTS OF THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, 



JBreynia oUongifoUa, T. Mueller. Carex decUiiata, Boott. 



Deeringia celosioides, E. Brown. Cladium asperum, F.v.M. 



Desmodium hrachypodum, Gray. Stipa verticillata, Nees. 



Kaloragis alata, Tarquin. Cenchino australis, R. Brown. 



Baclcliousia myrtifolia, Harvey. Platycerium aloicorne, Desvaiix. 



Eucalyptus maculata, Hooker. Asp^lenium caudatum, G-. Forster. 



Psychrotria loniceroides, Sielier. Polypodium tenellum, G. Eorster. 



To these must he added still, Santalum ohtusifolium, R. Brown, 

 but this one has been traced also into the colony of Victoria, 

 where Mr. Reader found it very sparingly on the Genoa. It may 

 be added that he found Eliretia acuminata and Marsdenia flavescens, 

 within about thirty miles of the boundary-line, and that he noticed 

 Eucalyptus maculata, and Macrozamia spiralis, within a few miles 

 of Twofold Bay. Eucryphia Moorei, was traced into Victorian 

 territory before by Mr. C. H. Walter. 



Among the Plants shown for the first time to be natives of New 

 South Wales by Mr. Reader's collections, are : — Acacia supporosa, 

 F.v.M., Aster axillaris, F.v.M., and Lepidosperma elatius, of 

 Labillardiere ; these were obtained near Mount Dromedary. He 

 learnt also that Livistona australis, occurs in the coast-gullies 

 south of Eden. 



EuCALYPTS OF THE CoUNTY OF CUMBERLAND I THEIR CLASSIFICATION, 

 HABITAT, AND USES. 



By THE Rev. Dr. Woolls, D.D., F.L.S., &c. 



Now that, through the labours of Baron F. von Mueller, the 

 Species of Eucalyptus occurring in the County of Cumberland 

 have, for the most part, been accui^ately defined, it may be useful 

 to arrange them according to the peculiar features which they 

 present, and to place on record such ^particulars respecting them 

 as may lead to more accurate investigation of their properties 

 and uses. 



