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Islands), Cladium (three species in the Philippines, the genus 
typically Australian), Cyperus ‘enellus L. f. (also in southern 
Africa), Kyllinga intermedia R. Br. (also in Formosa), Schoenus 
(two species in the Philippines, the genus typically Australian), 
Scirpus inundatus Poir. (also in Borneo), Centrolepis (one species 
in the Philippines, one in Cambodia, the entire family other- 
wise confined to Australia and New Zealand, with two species 
in the Falkland Islands and at Cape Horn), Dianella caerulea 
Sims (also in New Guinea), U'hysanotus chinensis Benth. (also in 
southern China, the entire genus, about 22 species, otherwise 
entirely Australian), Patersonia Lowii Stapf (not known from 
Australia, but this and P. borneensis Stapf being the only 
representatives known outside of Australia, the genus com- 
prising about 21 species), Aphananthe philippinensis Benth., Phry- 
gilanthus (represented by a single species in the Philippines, 
with several in Australia), Ranunculus philippinensis Merr. & 
Rolfe (closely allied to the Australian 2. Jappaceus Sm.), Acacia 
Richei A. Gray (not known from Australia but a representa- 
tive of the great Australian section Piyllodineae, extending also 
to Polynesia and Formosa), Céianthus, represented in Australia 
by two species, in Celebes and the Philippines by a third, Pso- 
ralea, in a strict sense about 1] species in Australia, and one 
in the Philippines, in a broad sense about 100 species but still 
mostly Australian, Fagara ¢orva Engl. (also in Java), Plevogy- 
nium Solanderi Engl,, a monotypic genus, Stackhousia intermedia 
Bailey, represented in the Philippines by a variety, the family 
otherwise entirely Australian except one species that extends 
to New Guinea, Ganophyllum obliquum Merv. (also in New Guinea), 
Pimelea, a genus of about 80 species all confined to Australia 
and New Zealand except one in Timor and one in Luzon, 
Eucalyptus Naudiniana F. Muell., a species known only from 
Mindanao and New Caledonia, but representing the very large 
and typically Australian genus, Osbornia octodonta F. Muell., a 
monotypic genus, Leptospermum flavescens Sm., the genus almost 
entirely Australian, the above species extending all over Malaya, 
Halorhagis, four species in the Philippines, the genus comprising 
