BY K. T. r5AKKR 455 



Senecio lautus, Sol. Murrumbi), Talooby and Mt. Vincent; 

 October. 



S. VELLEioiDES, A. Cunn. Talooby, Bylong Creek; October. 



Cyjibonotus Lawsonianus, Gaud. Caniboon; October. 



MiCROSERis FoRSTERi, Hook. Not very common; only found at 

 INlurrurabo; September. 



Stylide.e. 

 Stylidiu.m laricifolium, Rich. Camboon. 



Goodeniace^. 



GooDENiA BARBATA, R. Br. An undershrub; on the eastern and 

 westei'n slopes of the Dividing Range at Camboon and 

 Bylong respectively. This is its most northern locality; 

 October and November. 



G. DECURRENS, R. Br. Bylong Ranges; November. 



G. OVATA, Sm. Bylong, under the shelter of rocks, mostly 

 in moist situations; November. These specimens are G, 

 acuminata, R. Br., placed under the above species by 

 Bentham. The leaves are uniformly broadly lanceolate, 

 denticulate, 1-1 1^ inches long, non-viscid and hoary on 

 lioth sides. 



G. HETEROPHY'LLA, Sm. Cauiboon; October.' 



G. PiXNATiFiDA, Schlecht. Murrumbo; October and Septem- 

 Ijer. 



G. PAXICULATA, Sm. Murrumbo; October. 



Sc.EVOLA MiCROCARPA, Cav. Bylong Ranges; November. 



Dampiera Browxii, F.v.M. Cox's Gap; September and Novem- 

 ber. 



D. adpressa, a. Cunn. Murrumbo ; the most easterly 

 recorded locality; October. 



