454 BOTANY OF HYLSTOXE AND GOULBURN RIVER DISTRICTS, 



H. APICULATUM, DC. Throughout the district; September to 

 December. 



H. SEMiPAPPOSUM, DC, and var. brevifolium, Sond. De 

 Candolle considered this variety as a distinct species 

 (//. microlepis, Prod, vi, 195). I was at first inclined 

 to agree with his view, but I have since found it growing 

 from the root or base of the stem of the typical form, thus 

 proving what Bentham suspected (B. Fl. iii. 625)), that 

 there is only one species. The two forms on the same 

 stem make a unique herbarium specimen. 



H. DiosMiFOLiuM, Less. Throughout the district; October 

 to December. Quite like the Sydney form. 



H. brevidecurrens, J.H.M. etR.T.B. Murrumbo; October. 



H. tesselatum, J.H.M. et R.T.B. Miirrumbo, and the hill 

 overlooking Bylong on the east of Torrie Lodge. 



H. CuNNiNGHAMii, Benth. Barrigan Ranges, Bylong; Sep- 

 tember. I have placed my specimens under this 

 species, although they differ from Bentham's description 

 in having leaves over 1 inch long (h" Benth.) and 3 to 6 

 florets (3 Benth.) 



Helipterum anthemoides, DC. Murrumbo; November. 



H. iNCANUiM, DC. Common everywhere; October to Decem- 

 ber. 



H. DiMORPHOLEPis, Benth. Fairly common in places at 

 Murrumbo and Camboon; September. 



Gnaphalium luteo-album, Linn. Murrumbo; October. 



Erechtites arguta, DC, var. dissecta, Benth, Camboon ; 

 October. 



Also a variety which is not " scabrous, with crisped 

 hairs," and is without toothed auricles; flower heads 

 not dense. 



E. quadridentata, DC. Camboon; October. 



