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Boronia — confin ued — 

 B. pilosa (Lab.). T. 



Between 4000 and 6000 fr. 



B. polygalifolia (Sni.). T., X.S.W., S.A., Q. 



All over Alps up to 6000 fr. Var. anemonifolia also occurs, 

 and a var. resembling B. pimata is sometimes met with. 

 Erioittemon. 



E. phylicifolius(F.v. M.). 



Common near summits of Mts. Cobberas, Bogong, and 

 Hot ham, l.etween 4000 and 6000 ft. 

 E. umbellatus (Tuicz.). N.S.W. 



This is considered as a lowland form of E. phylicifolius ; it 

 ascends to 2000 ft. 

 E. lamprophyllus (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 



Ascends to 6W0 fr. 

 E. ozothamnoides (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 



Ascends in northern valleys to 6000 ft. 

 E. lepidotus (Spreng.). A var. " N.S.W., S.A., Q. 

 E. alpinus (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 



Common between 5000 and 6500 ft. ; Mt. Bogong, 6500 ft. 

 E. ovatifolius (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 



Occurs between 4600 and 7000 ft. on the higher areas of Mt. 

 Bogong. 

 E. correifolius (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 



Between 3000 and 6000 ft. ; syn. of Asterolasia Muellerii. 

 E. pleurandroides. 



On stonv northern slopes at 3000 ft. 

 E. trymalioides (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 



Xear summits of higher Alps, above 5000 to 7000 ft. ; Mt. 

 Bc.gong, 6500 ft. 

 E. Crowei (F. v. M.). X.S.W., Q. 



Ascends to 4000 ft. 

 E. trachyphyllus (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 

 On southern valleys up to 4000 ft. 

 E. mvoporoides (DC). X.S.W., Q. 

 'Ascends to 4000 ft. 

 Correa. 



C. ffimula (F. v. M.). S.A. 



Ascends to 3600 ft. 

 C. alba (And.). T., X.S.W., S.A. 



Ascends to 2000 ft. on southern slopes. 

 C. speciosa (And.) T., X.S.W., S.A., Q. 



Ascends to 3000 ft. 

 C. lawrenciana (H.). T., X.S.W. 



Common up to 5000 ft. altitudes ; a very prolific flowering 

 shrub. 



ZYGOPHTLLE.t. 

 Ziigophylhiro . 

 ' Z. glaucescens (F. v. M.). T., X.S.W., S.A., Q. 

 Ascends to 2000 ft. 



LIXE.t. 



L itittiyi ,^ 



L. marginale (Cunn.). T., X.S.W., S.A., Q., W.A. 



Very robust at 3000 to 4000 ft. ; ascends to 5000 feet. 

 (Xative flax.) 



