The Phanerogamia of the Mitta Mitta Source Basin. 37 



Bundara and Big Rivers ; in swampy localities at 4000 

 to 5000 feet. 



Eucalyptus Gunnii (J. Hooker). — This species was named 

 by me incorrectly in the first list as E. amygdalina ; 

 and the alpine species, E. pauciflora, as E. alpina. This 

 correction in the nomenclature is necessary to be here 

 given, as misapprehension might arise as to the distribu- 

 tion of E. alpina, which, as Baron von Mueller informs 

 me, is restricted to the summit of Mount William, in 

 Victoria. 



Eucalyptus hemiphloia (F. v. M.). — See Part I., p. 13, as 

 E. melliodora. 



Eucalyptus piperita (Smith). — See Part I., p. 13, as E. fissilis. 



Eucalyptus stellulata (Sieber). — Locally known as " Black 

 Sally."— See pt. 1, p. 14. 



Eucalyptus amygdalina (Labillardiere). — This species is 

 abundant in moist, southerly slopes, along with E. 

 globulus;, ascending to fully 4000 feet; on meta- 

 morphic- schist formation. 



RBAMNACEiE (A. L. de Jussieu). 



Pomaderris vacciniifolia (Reisseck). — Confined to the mica- 

 schist bluffs of Livingstone Creek, near Omeo ; elevation 

 of 2100 feet. 



Umbellifer^: (Morison). 



Azorella cuneifolia (F. v. M.). — On the spagnum beds at 

 the head of the Victoria River ; in basaltic formation 

 (tertiary); at elevations of 4000 to 5000 feet. 



Huanaca hydroctylea (Bentham). — With the former plant; 

 also northerly to Bogong High Plains ; on wet, marshy 

 upland flats; from 4000 to 6300 feet. 



Apium prostratum (Labillardiere). — In crevices of felsitic 

 rocks at Day's Creek, near Omeo, at about 2000 feet 

 elevation. 



Seseli Harveyanum (F. v. M.). — This somewhat aromatic 

 herb is common on the moist, grassy upland flats near 

 Mount Cope, and on the Bogong High Plains, at eleva- 

 tions of 5000 to 6000 feet. 



Aciphylla glacialis (F. v. M.). — On the Bogong High Plains ; 

 also on the basaltic plateaux at Mount Hotham, and on 

 the slopes of Mount Cope, at about 6000 feet elevations : 



