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L. MICROPHYLLUS, R. Bi". Kelgoola; September. 

 L. viRGATUS, R. Br. Camboon; October. 



L. MUTicus, R. Br. Camboon, Bylong Ranges; flowers and 



fruit in November. 

 L. ESQUAMATUS, R. Br. Very common on sandstone ridges; 



September and October. 



Epacris rbclinata, a. Cunn. Kelgoola, Camboon and Talooby; 

 October. This is its most northern limit. 

 E. PULCHELLA, Cav, Only found on one patch of sandstone 

 at Kelgoola. 



Dracophyllum secundum, R. Br. Bentham notes under this 

 species (B. Fl. iv. 263) " the filaments are represented 

 in the Bot. Mag. [t. 3264] as free; I have always found 

 them adnate to the corolla-tube." In the specimens 

 collected at Kelgoola the anthers were free. 



Jasmines. 



KoTEL.EA MiCROCARPA, R. Br. On the summit of the Dividing 

 Range at Mt. Vincent, near Ilford; November. This 

 is the most southerly locality for it yet recorded. 



APOCYNEiE. 



Lyonsia eucalyptifolia, F.v.M. Bylong ; the most easterly 

 locality in this colon}^ yet recorded for it. 



Asclepiade^. 

 Marsdenia suaveolens, R. Br. Murrumbo. 



LOGANIACE^. 



LoGANiA FLORiBUNDA, R. Br. Common throughout the district. 

 It is of a lighter green than the coast variety, and also 

 does not dry so black; September. 



Gentiane.e. 



Seb^a ovata, R. Br. Camboon; October. 



ERY'THRiEA AUSTRALis, R. Br. Camboon; October. 

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