BY K. H. CAMBAGE. 646 



A. homalophijlla A. Cunn.,(Yarran), A. pendula A.Cunn., (Myall), 

 A. Oswaldi F.v.M., A. implexa Benth., A. Cunninghamii Hk.,(Cur- 

 racabark, on Barber's Pinnacle and other hills), A. dealbata (not 

 the glaucous form found on the mountains). 



RosACE^E : Kubus parvifolius. 



CitASSULACEiE : TiU<VM verticMaris. 



Haloragk^ : HaJoragis elata A. Cunn. 



MyrtacKjE : Calythrix tetrayona (on hills east of Boggabri), 

 Melaleuca bracteata F. v. M., (along the banks of Maule's and Goon- 

 bri Creeks. Identified by Mr. R. T. Baker*), Angophora intermedia 

 (Apple Tree), Eucalyptus melliodora (Yellow Box), E. populifolia 

 Hook., )Bimble or Shiny-leaved Box), E. albens (White Box), E. 

 Wuollsiana R. T. Baker (Narrow-leaved Box), E. melanophloia 

 (Silver-leaved Ironbark), E. crebra (Narrow-leaved Ironbark), E. 

 dealbata F.v.M., E. rostrata Schl., (River Red-gum), E. tereticornis 

 (Forest Red-gum )_, E. Bridgesiana (only seen on upper part of 

 Maule's Creek), E. viridis R. T. Baker, (Mallee, on sandstone hills 

 three or four miles west of Boggabri). 



Onagrarik^: : .hissicea 7-epens L.,(an aquatic plant with beau- 

 tiful, yellow, buttercup-like flowers, on the Lagoon near Wilberoi). 



CucuRiUTACE/E: Cucuviis myriocarpus Naud., (Native .Melons). 



UiMBELLiFKR^ : Eryngiuvi rostratum Cav., var. paludosutn, 

 Duucua brachiatus Sieb. 



LoRANTHACE^ : Loratithus li'tboplbyllus Fenzl, (on CasiuiritKi 

 CunningJiamiana), L. pendulus Sieb., (on Eucalyptus crebra), L. 

 sp.(on Santalum lanceolatnm). 



RuBiACK/E : Canthinm oleifolium Hk., (often called Wild 

 Lemon, and covered in early November with a profusion of strong- 

 ly sweet-scented, white flowers), Asperula oligantha. 



Composite : Centaurea melitensis L., (Saucy Jack. Naturalised ), 

 Olearia elliptica, Calotis microphylla Benth., C. lappulacea Benth., 

 Brachycome graminea F.v.M., (a very tall form, 20 inches high), 

 Siegesbeckia orientalis Linn., Cotula australis Hk., Craspedia 



*See a paper " On the Australian Melaleucas and their Essential Oils," 

 by R. T. Baker, F.L.S., and H. G. Smith, F.C.S., Journ. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, 1910, p.60i. 



