36 The Phanerogamia of the Mitta Mitta Source Basin. 



Acacia lunata (Sieber). — At the junction of the Livingstone 

 Creek and the Mitta Mitta River ; on tertiary gravels 

 and alluvium. 



Acacia penninervis (Sieber). — Forms on the crest of the 

 Dividing Range ; at the head of Livingstone, and on the 

 Wentworth River falls a dense scrub ; most abundant 

 on Silurian areas ; at 2000 to 4000 feet elevations. 



Acacia dealbata (Link), " silver wattle." — On undulating 

 Ranges, near Omeo ; closely allied to A. decurrens. 



Rosacea (A. L. de Jussieu). 



Aceena ovina (Cunningham). — A common herb on the Omeo 

 Ranges, where it attains a height of 2 feet; ascending 

 on the metamorphic-schist formation to 4000 feet. 



Ckassulace^e (De Candolle). 



Tillaea verticillaris (De Candolle). — Common on the dry 

 gneissic schists near Omeo ; on crevices of these rocks ; 

 ascends to 4000 feet elevations. 



Salicame^e (Aclanson). 



Ly thrum Salicaria (Linne). — On Morass Creek, near Omeo 

 Plains. — See pt. 1, p. 12. 



Halorage^e (R. Brown). 



Haloragis teucrioides (A. Gray). — Common on the granite 

 area near Tongio Gap, at 2600 feet, and on mica-schist 

 ranges near Omeo. 



Myriophyllum pedunculatum (Hooker). — On the mossy beds 

 at sources of Victoria River, at about 4000 feet 

 elevations, and in water races near Omeo. 



Myrtace,e (Adanson). 



Bseckea Gunniana (Schauer). — On the eastern slopes of the 

 Bogong High Plains; along watercourses at about 6000 

 feet elevation.— See pt. 1, p. 12. 



Leptospermum attenuatum (Smith). — Common on the 

 Silurian soils near the Mitta Mitta River, at about 

 2000 feet elevations, and on the Livingstone Creek ; in 

 mica-schist formation at higher elevations. 



Kunzea peduncularis (F. v. M.).— On source-runnels of the 



