4C6 BOTANY OF RYLSTONE AND GOULBUKN KlVi U DISTRICTS. 



Oaustis flexuosa, R. Br. Kelgoola. 

 Carex paniculata, Linn. Talooby; October. 



GRAMINEyE. 



Anthistiria ciliata, Linn. fil. Murrumbo; not common. 

 Danthonia semiannularis, R. Br. Throughout the district. 

 Stipa setacea, R. Br. Rylstone. 



* KoELERiA PHLEOiDES, Pers. Murrumbo. 



* Festuca rigida, Mert. and Koch. Murrumbo. 



*Ceratochloa unioloides, DC.'; This American grass was found 

 at Murrumbo. 



Class III. ACOTYLEDONS. 

 Lycopodiace^. 



AzoLLA rubra, R. Br. Very plentiful on Budden Creek. 

 During the drought of 1895 it was the only green feed 

 available for cattle, which seem to eat it with great 

 relish. 



FiLICBS. 



ToDEA BARBARA, T. Moore. Rare; only found at Camboon, which 

 locality would probably be its western limit ; in fructi- 

 fication in October. 



Adiantum Aethiopicum, Linn. Barrigan Ranges. 



A. FORMOSUM, R. Br. Barrigan Ranges. 



Pteris aquilina, L. Mount Vincent, near Ilford. 



Polypodium serpens, Forst. Found in dense masses on the 

 surfaces of rocks in the gullies. 



Nothol.ena distans, R. Br. Found on the eastern and western 

 watersheds at Camboon and Murrumbo respectively. 



* Introduced. 



