BY H. A. LONGMAN AND C. T. WHITE. 67' 



Comparatively few mosses and hepatics were found, 

 the smooth flakey bark of the '" Bolly Gum," which is 

 covered with small nodules, lending itself more to the growth 

 of lichens, although the actual species were but few. Con- 

 siderable quantities of the Horse-hair fungus, Marasmius 

 equicrinus, were present. 



On the third and last occasion of our visit, new fungi 

 were found in the hollow base, but these have not been 

 included. 



Our thanks are due to the Rev. W. W. Watts, 

 Wycheproof, Vic, and Mr. E. Cheel, Botanic Gardens, 

 Sydney, for determination of the Mosses and Hepatics 

 and Lichens respectively. 



Tabulated List of 50 Plants Associated with a single 

 Tree of the Bolly Gum, Litsea reticulata (Meissn.) Benth. 



Phanerogams. 



Leguminosse, — Pithecolobium grandiflorum Benth. 

 Apocynacese, — Chilocarpus australis F. v. M. 



Parsonsia velutina R. Br. 

 Loranthacese, — Loranthus celastroides Sieb. 



Notothixos cornifolius Oliv. var. subaureus, 

 Urticacese, — Ficus Watkinsiana Bail. 

 Liliacese, — Rhipogonum elseyanum F. v. M.* 

 Orchidese, — Dendrobium speciosum Sm. ; D. tetragonum A. 

 Cunn. ; D. teretifolium R. Br. ; D. gracili- 

 caule F. v. M. 

 Sarcochilus divitiflorus F. v. M. ; S. falcatus 



R. Br. 

 Cleisostoma tridentatum Lindl. 



FiLiCES (Ferns.) 



Polypodiacese, — Arthropteris tenella J. Sm. {Polypodiutn ten- 

 ellum Forst.) 

 Davallia pyxidata Cav. 



*Bentham in Flora Australiensis VII, 10, and Bailey in Queensland 

 Flora, p. 1621, give the size of the leaf 3-6 lines — a slip of the pen fop 

 inches. A good figure of the plant is given in Hook, Ic, PI tab. 1369. 



