464 BOTANY OF RYLSTONE AN1> GOULBURN RlVEli DISTRICTS, 



C. SUBEROSA, Ott. et Dietr. The only species of sheoak seen 

 at Kelgoola, not very common. 



C. DISTYLA, Vent. On the hills on the left bank of Bylong 

 Creek at Talooby, and Murrumbo. A shrub of about 

 10 feet high. In flower and fruit in October and 

 November. This is the most northern locality recorded 

 for this species. It differs from the coast form in having 

 slender branches and much more elongated fruits. 



Santalace.e. 

 Chorbtrum spicatum, F.v.M. Camboon (western watershed) ; 

 October. If this is a correct diagnosis this brings the 

 range of the species very much further east than 

 previously recorded. 



C. lateriflorum, R. Br. Kelgoola; vSeptember. 



C. Candollei, F.v.M. Murrumbo ; September (flowers), 

 October (fruits). 



Omphacombria acerba, a. DC. Mount Vincent, near Ilford. 



Exocarpus cupressiformis, Labill. " Native Cherry." Barrigan 

 Ranges. 



E. STRICTA, R. Br. Goulburn River; September. 



Sub-class IV. GYMNOSPERM^. 



Conifbr;e. 



Callitris calcarata, R. Br. "Black Pine." Talooby and 

 Bylong. 



C. columellaris, F.v.M. "White Pine." Bylong. 



CvCADEiE. 



Macrozamia spiralis, Lehm. On the foot and Ijrow of most of 

 the hills at Bylong; in fruit in Septeml>er. 



