432 HOTANY OF RYLSTONE AND GOULBURN KIVKU LiISTllICTS, 



Class I. DICOTYLEDONS. 



Sub-class I. POLYPETALE^. 



Series 1. Thalamiflorae. 



Kanunculace^. 



Clematis aristata, R. Br. Barrigan Ranges; only a few plants 

 seen, not in flower. 



C. GLYCINOIDES, DC. The most common Clematis in the 

 district; September and October.* 



C. MiCROPHYLLA, DC. Murrumbo and Talooby; September. 

 I have placed my specimens provisionally under this 

 species as they very closely resemble it in form of leaf, 

 but differ in having anther appendages. 



Ranunculus lappaceus, Sm. Murrumbo; September (flower and 

 fruit). 



Dilleniace.e. 



HiBBERTiA BiLLARDiBRi, F. V.M., var OBOVATA, Benth. Murrumbo; 

 October. 



H. ACICULARIS, F.v.M. Only found on the barren sandy 

 soil at the top of the Gulf Road; leaves very rigid and 

 pungent-pointed, quite a distinct variety from the coast 

 form; November. 



H. DIFFUSA, R. Br., var. dilatata, Benth. An exceedingly 

 narrow leaved form of this variety is found over nearly 

 the whole district; November. 



"Throughout this paper, unless otherwise stated, references of this kind 

 are used to denote the months in which the species were found to be 

 flowering. 



