BY R. T. BAKER. 463 



P. COLLINA, R. Br. Camboon. The specimens are evidently 

 the P. Cunninj/haniii of Meissn., which Bentham doubt- 

 fully places as a variety of P. collina (B. Fl. vi. 17); 

 October. 



P. LiNiFOLiA, Sm. Everywhere; October to December. 



P. CURVIFLORA, R. Br. A small delicate plant a few inches 

 high. In flower at Murrumbo in October. 



P. HIRSUTA, Meissn. A vaiiety of this species with crowded, 

 oval-shaped leaves was found at Murrumbo ; October. 

 This is the most northern locality recorded for it. 



EUPHORBIACE^. 



PoRANTHERA CORYMBOSA, Brongn. Top of Gulf Road and Mur- 

 rumbo; September to November. 



P. MiCROPHYLLA, Brongn. Camboon; October. 



Beyeria viscosa, Miq. Murrumbo, on the banks of the Goulburn 



River; October (fruits). 



Bertya gummifera. Planch, Banks of Goulburn River, Mur- 

 rumbo; September. 



Amperea spartioides, Brongn. Mount Vincent, near Ilford. 

 Male plants. 



Urticace^. 



Ficus SCABRA, Forst. Murrumbo; rare. 



F. (stipulata) pumila, L. On the left hand side of the Gulf 



Road. 



Casuarine^. 



Casuarina stricta, Ait. This species occurs at Murrumbo, on 

 the north-western slope of one of the ranges bounding 

 the southern side of the Murrumbo Plains, and also on 

 the side and summit of Bald Hill, Camboon. These are 

 the most northern localities recorded for this species, 

 Mt. Dromedary in the south being the pi^evious northern 

 limit. It is mostly a swamp species; height 30 to 40 

 feet; in fruit in November and December. 



