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POLYGONACEiE. 

 Pohiqonniii.''^ 



■p. prostratum (Br.). T., N.S.W., S.A., Q., W.A. 



Ascends to 3000 ft. 

 P. minus (Hud.). T., N.S.W., S.A., Q., W.A. 

 Ascends to 2000 ft. 

 Burn ex.* 



R. Acetosella.* 



Ubiquitous up to 3000 i't. 

 Muehlenheckia. 



M. adpressa (Meis.). T., N.S.W., S.A., W.A. 



Ascends to 2000 ft. in northern gullies. 

 M. axillaris (H.). T., N.S.W. 



Ascends to 3000 ft. 

 M. polygonoides (F. v. M.). N.S.W., S.A. 

 Ascends to 4000 ft. 



Choripetal.e PeRIGYNvE. 



LEGUMINOS.E. 

 Oxylohium . 



0. ellipticum (Br.). T., N.S.W., Q. 



Ascends to 6500 ft. 

 0. alpestre (F. v. M.). N.S.W. 



On higher Alps between 5000 and 7000 ft. ; Mt. Bocong, 

 6500 ft. 

 0. procumbens (F. v. M.). X.S.W. 

 Ascends to 5000 ft. 



M. oxylobioides (F. v. M.). N.S.W. 



Pretty shrub, 2600 to 4500 ft. One var. has keel of flower 

 purple, another on margin of watercourses has an orange- 

 coloured keel. 

 Gom'pholohium . 



G. Huegelii (Ben.). T., N.S.W. 



Var. leptophyllum ascends to 4000 ft. 

 SphcErolobiurn. 



S. vimineum (Sm.). T., N.S.W., S.A., Q. 

 Ascends to 3000 ft. 



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V. denudata (Sm.). T., N.S.W., S.A., Q., W.A. 



Ascends to 2000 ft. 

 Daviesia. 



D. latifolia (Br.). T., N.S.W. 



Ascends to 5000 ft. ; most luxurious as small tree at 4000 ft., 

 very variable. 

 D. corymbosa (Sm.). N.S.W., S.A., Q. 



Ascends to 3000 ft.; two well-marked varieties are common. 

 D. ulicina (Sm.). T., N.S.W. S.A., Q. 



Ascends to 3000 ft. 

 D. buxifulia. 



Between 2000 and 4000 ft. 

 Aotus. 



A. villosa (Sm.). T., N.S.W., Q. 



Ascends to 3000 ft. 

 Pultencea. 



P. daphnoides (Wend.). T., N.S.W., S.A. 



Ascends to 2600 ft. 

 P. Benlhamii (F. v. M.). 



Ascends to 4000 ft. 



