BY 1!. T. BAKEU. 437 



I look on this specimen as a particularly interesting find 

 from the fact that it has only previously been recorded 

 from this Continent fi'om the " banks of subalpine 

 streams under the Austi'alian Alps," so that now this 

 new locality brings its range very much farther north. 

 It occurs abundantly in the northern island of New 

 Zealand, and also in Tasmania. I have compared this 

 northern form with New Zealand and subalj)ine speci- 

 mens, and it differs little from them. It has fewer leaf 

 scars on the stems, and less numerous leaves; its height 

 is also a little greater. 



P. BBTULiNA, A. Cunn. Mount Vincent, near Ilford; 

 November. 



Sapindace^e. 



DoDON.EA TRIQUETRA, Wendl. Bylong, Murrumbo ; in fruit in 

 September. 



D. ATTEXUATA, A. Cunn. Mount Vincent, near Ilford ; 

 November. 



D. CUNEATA, Rudge. Murrumbo; in fruit in October. 

 Rylstone; in fruit in December. 



D. PiNNATA, Sm. Barrigan Ranges; September. 



Series III. CalycifloraB. 



Leguminos.e. 



OxYLOBiUM TRiLOBATUM, Benth. Murrumbo ; on sandflats near 

 Groulburn River, and Kelgoola. 



MiRBELiA GRANDIFLORA, Ait. Kelgoola; September. 



Go.MPHOLOBiUM UNCiNATUM, A. Cunn. By long Ranges; Novem- 

 ber. The pedicels are longer and the flowers larger 

 than those described by Bentham (Fl. Aust. ii. 46), but 

 I do not think it can be referred to any other species. 



G. HuEGELii, Benth. A few miles west of Rylstone ; 

 October. 



