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Myoporine^. 



Myoporum acumixatum, R. Br., var. angustifolium, Benth. 

 Rylstone and at the foot of the Bylong Ranges. In 

 flower in September, and in fruit in November. 



M. DESERTi, A. Cunn. Rylstone and Murrumbo. I do not 

 think it has been recorded further east than these two 

 locaHties. Bentham (B. Fl. v. p. 5) in his description 

 of this species gives the number of stamens as five, 

 whilst I found only four in my specimens ; September 

 and October (flowers and fruits). 



M. PLATYCARPUM, R. Br. Murrumbo; October. This species 

 has previously been recorded only from the dry interior, 

 i.e., Murray and Darling Rivers. 



Eremophila longifolia, F.v.M. On the western slopes of the 

 Ranges to the east of Bylong Creek. This is the most 

 easterly locality yet recorded; September. 



Labiate. 



Scutellaria mollis, R. Br. Camboon. This is its most northern 

 locality recorded; October. 



Prostanthera prunelloides, R. Br. Murrumbo Ranges ; 

 October. A beautiful shrub, the profusion of large 

 white flowers making it most attractive. 



P. DEALBATA, R.T.B. At the foot of Cox's Gap, Murrumbo 

 side; September. 



P. STRiCTA, R.T.B. Mount Vincent, near Ilford; November. 



P. EMPETRIFOLIA, Sieb. Murrumbo; October. 



Westringia longifolia, R. Br. Murrumbo ; October and 

 November. 



Teucrium corymbosum, R. Br., var. microphyllum, var.nov. 

 Murrumbo; October. 



