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8cHizoMERiA OVATA, D. Doii. Gullies at the source of the Cud 

 gegong River. 



Droserace.e. 

 Drosera peltata, Sm. Camboon. 



MyRTACExE. 



Calythrix tetragona, Labill. Camboon and MuiTumbo ; in 

 flower and fruit from September to December. 



B.^ckea Cunninghamii, Benth. Found on the eastern and 

 western slopes of the Dividing Range at Murrumbo 

 toward the Goulburn River and Camboon, respectively. 

 This is the first time it has been recorded on the eastern 

 watershed; October. 



Leptospermum flavescens, Sm., var. grandiflorum, Benth. 

 Bylong; November. 

 L. SCOPARIUM, R. & G. Forst. Sandy flats towards the 

 Goulburn River; in fruit in September. 



L. ARACHXOIDEUM, Sm. Camboon; in fruit in October. 



L. LANiGERUM, Sm. Camboon ; in fruit in October. I am 

 not altogether certain about my determination in this 

 case, as I failed to gather the flowers. The leaves are 

 almost pungent-pointed and the fruits large. It is 

 probably Bentham's variety (d) of this species. 

 L. PARVIFOLIUM, Sm. Camboon and Murrumbo; September 

 and October. The Murrumbo specimens are charac- 

 terised by an almost glabrous calyx, with triangular 

 persistent lobes. 



Callistemon salignus, DC, var. angustifolia, Benth. Murrum- 

 bo; October. I also collected a large-leaved variety at 

 the same place. 



Angophora intermedia, DC. Found mostly on the alluvial 

 flats; very abundant at Bylong; February. This is a 

 good fodder tree in time of drought. It is also an 

 excellent shade tree for cattle. The timber is of very 

 little value, but works up well in small cabinet work. 



