462 BOTANY OF RYLSTONE AND GOULBURN RIVER DISTRICTS, 



divided into long linear segments. It is a very showy- 

 shrub and worthy of cultivation, its large beautiful 

 crimson flowers and long linear leaves having a very 

 pleasing effect. It is considered the prettiest shrub in 

 the bush at Murrumbo, where it was first found in this 

 Colony by Mr. J. Dawson, of Rylstone. 



G. PUNIC E A, R. Br. Kelgoola. 



G. SBRICEA, R. Br. Murrumbo; September and October. 



G. TRITERNATA, R. Br. On the road to Macdonald's Flat, 

 Murrumbo; September and October (flowers and fruits). 



G. RAMOSissiMA, Meissn. Camboon and Rylstone; October. 



Hakea microcarpa, R. Br. Throughout the district both in 

 grassland and sandy flats; October to December (flowers 

 and fruits). 



H. DACTYLOiDES, Cav. On the eastern slope of the Dividing 

 Range, at the top of the Gulf, Cox's Gap and Murrumbo; 

 October. 



Lomatia ilicipolia, R. Br. Fairly common on sandstone ridges 

 at Kelgoola. 



L. longifolia, R. Br. Kelgoola; September (fruits). 



Banksia marginata, Cav. A fair-sized tree at Mount Vincent, 

 near Ilford; also occurs at Kelgoola. 



B. SERRATA, Linn. f. var. hirsuta, var.nov. Only one clump 

 of this species seen, and that on one of the ranges at 

 Kelgoola. The leaves are larger than those of Sydney 

 specimens, and covered on both sides with long white 

 hairs, which are also found on the branches. This 

 species has never been recorded so far west before. 



TlIYMELEiE. 



PiMELBA GLAUCA, R. Br. Talooby. Specimens differ from the 

 type in having the persistent portion of the perianth 

 glabrous; October. 



