40 The Phanerogamia of the Mitta Mitta Source Basin. 



taries; ascends to about 5000 feet, but nowhere gre- 

 gariously, nor restricted to any formation. 



Craspedia Richea (Cassini). — Common on the ranges near 

 Omeo and on the Victoria River up to about 5000 feet ; 

 also on Flourbag and Precipice Plains. 



Abrotanella nivigena (F. v. M.) — On the eastern slopes of 

 the Bogong Plains, from 4000 to 6000 feet ; in Silurian 

 and metamorphic areas. 



Senecio Georgianus (De Candolle). — On the ranges near 

 Omeo, and on the Mitta Mitta River ; in Silurian and 

 metamorphic areas, on moist, shaded sidelings ; ascends 

 to about 4000 feet. 



Cymbonotus Lawsonianus (Gaudichaud). — Very abundant 

 all over the area, but most prolific on Silurian soils in 

 shaded sidelings ; ascends to about 6000 feet. 



Erechtites hispidula (De Candolle). — On the rich alluvium 

 at Omeo Plains, at about 2600 feet elevations. 



Centaurea Au'stralis (Bentham). — In similar localities with 

 the foregoing, and on the low hills near Omeo Plains ; 

 ascends to 3500 feet. 



Microseris Forsteri (J. Hooker). — Common along Living- 

 stone Creek and at the Omeo Plains ; ascends to about 

 6000 feet; on the upper courses of Victoria and Cobun- 

 gra Rivers. 



Campanulace^e (A. L. de Jussieu). 



Lobelia simplicicaulis (R. Brown). — On the granitic detritus 

 near the heads of Livingstone Creek, at about 3500 feet 

 elevation. 



Isotoma fluviatilis (F. v. M.). — Common on the Morass Creek 

 flats, near the Omeo Plains ; in Silurian formation, grow- 

 ing in patches gregariously on the alluvial flats up to 

 elevations of about 3000 feet. 



Goodeniace^: (R. Brown). 



Goodenia hecleracea, var. Cordifolia (Smith). — On the quartz 

 porphyry slopes of M'Farlane's Lookout, near Omeo, 

 at about 3000 feet elevation. Baron von Mueller is 

 inclined to restore this to specific rank. 



Velleya montana (J. Hooker). — Common on the open grass 

 land near the Omeo Plains and Mount Leinster, in 

 metamorphic-schist and porphyri tic-granite areas ; from 

 3000 to 4000 feet elevations. 



