RECORDED BY BARON VON MUELLER, K.C.M.G., PH.D., F.R.S. 1109 

 PULTENAEA BaEUERLENII, n. Sp. 



Erect, dwarf ; stipules elongated, somewhat downy ; leaves 

 crowded, filiform, channelled, slightly pointed, granular-rough 

 outside ; flower-heads terminal ; bracteoles about as long as the 

 calyx, lanceolar, slightly downy at the margin ; calyx partially 

 glabrous, its lobes subulate-semilanceolar ; petals all yellow, the 

 upper one somewhat longer than the others ; anthers black ; style 

 nearly glabrous ; ovary silky. 



On the summit of Mount Currock billy, accompanied by Draco- 

 phyllum secundum, Blandfordia nobilis, Bossiaea Kiamensis, Boronia 

 pilosa and B. rhomboidea, at an elevation of 4,000 feet (W. Bauerlen). 

 Allied to P. aristata, but the stipules broader and less pointed, the 

 leaves never distinctly mucronate, the bracteoles not terminating in 

 a distinct bristle, the calyx-lobes much less narrowed upwards and 

 not long-ciliated, the anthers dark, and probably the fruit also will 

 show marks of distinction ; from P. rosea it differs in not having 

 silky bracteoles and calyces, in more pointed lobes of the latter, in 

 colour of petals, in less hairy style, and again perhaps in fruit. 



Pultenaea altissima occurs also on the mountains near Braidwood, 

 up to 3,000 fpet (Bauerlen). 



The opportunity is an apt one for recording also those plants, 

 which from Mr. W. Bauerlen's recent collections, can now 

 additionally be indicated as occurring very far south in New 

 South Wales. 



Mollinedia Huegelii ; Shoalhaven 

 Gocculus Moorei ; Shoalhaven. 

 Euodia micrococca ; Shoalhaven. 

 Phyllanthus Ferdiuandi ; Shoalhaven. 

 Monotaxis linifolia ; Braidwood. 

 Cryptandra Scortechinii ; Braidwood. 

 (Wyptandra ericifolia ; Broger's Creek. 

 Mir Delia pungens ; Braidwood. 

 Pultenaea pycnocephala ; Mt. Currock billy. 

 Daviesia squarrosa ; Clyde. 

 Daviesia acicularis ; Shoalhaven. 



