1058 NOTES ON THE RUTACE.E OP THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS. 



Eriostemon myoporoides, De Cand. 



The localities given in the ' Flora ' are those where this shrub 

 nourishes. I have not seen either New South Wales or Queens- 

 land specimens for comparison with the sub-alpine form. The 

 glandular tubercles are extremely prominent in the local form, and 

 the flowers pinkish in colour. 



CORREA AEMULA, F. V. M. 



Of the five species of Correct,, four of which flourish in South 

 Australia, four in Victoria, three in Tasmania, three in New South 

 Wales, and one in Queensland, there are only three found in the 

 Australian Alps — two lowland species struggling to higher eleva- 

 tions, and one a distinctly sub-alpine form. Of the former, 

 C. aemula is found on the Devonian limestone area of Bindi in 

 Tambo Valley, and G. speciosa, Ait., var. cardinalis in the 

 Haunted Stream, also in Tambo Valley. 



Correa Lawrenciana, Hook. 



This species is common at sub-alpine habitats all over the area, 

 particularly towards Gippsland. It ascends to elevations of 4,000 

 feet, and is quite distinct from C. speciosa. 



