44 CONTRIBUTION TO THE FLORA OF MOUNT PERRY, 
ORDER RANUNCULACES. 
Ranunculus lappaceus, Sm. (Common Buttercup.) 
ORDER MENISPERMACEZ., 
Sarcopetalum Harveyanum, F.v.M. 
ORDER CRUCIFERZA, 
Nasturtium officinale, R. Br. (Edible Watercress.) 
Lepidium ruderale, Linn. 
ORDER PITTOSPOREA. 
Pittosporum undulatum, Vent. 
“The oil obtained by distillation from the flowers of this plant 
has an agreeable, jasmine-like odor; but the taste is un- 
pleasantly hot and bitter.” 
Bursaria incana, Lindl. 
Citriobatus pauciflorus, A. Cunn. 
ORDER CARYOPHYLLEZ. 
Polycarpea breviflora, F'.v.M. 
ORDER MALVACEA. 
Hibiscus radiatus, Cav. 
ORDER RUTACEA. 
Zieria Smithii, Andr. 
Evodia micrococca, F.v.M. 
ORDER MELIACE#., 
Flindersia Oxleyana, F.v.M. 
The wood of this tree is finely marked, and very durable, 
though liable to warp when exposed to the weather. 
ORDER CELASTRINE#. 
Celastrus bilocularis, F.v.M. 
ORDER RHAMNEA. 
Cryptandra amara, Sm. 
This pretty little shrub, with its abundance of white flowers, 
would be well worthy of cultivation as a border plant. 
ORDER SAPINDACEA. 
Nephelium connatum, F.v.M. 
