The Phanerogamia of the Mitta Mitta Source Basin. 45- 



Prasophylluin patens (R. Brown). — On undulating ridges 

 near Omeo and the Victoria Plains ; at elevations of 

 2000 to 4000 feet; on mica-schist and gneissose-rock 

 formations. 



Pterostylis curta (R. Brown). — In the Livingstone Creek 

 valley, at elevations of 3000 feet, and lower, it is 

 frequently to be met with, particularly on rich grass 

 land. 



Caladenia Patersoni (R. Brown). — This very variable species 

 is only sparsely distributed along Livingstone Creek 

 and at Omeo on plains and grass land ; it ascends to 

 4000 feet. 



Glossodia major (R. Brown). — Common on pasture lands on 

 the Victoria, Cobungra, and Big River valleys ; also, on 

 Livingstone Creek, at elevations of 2000 to 4000 feet. 



Amakyllide^e (J. de St. Hilaire). 



Hypoxis hygrometrica (Labillardiere). — On the damp, rich 

 flats of creeks flowing into the Livingstone Creek, in 

 metamorphic-schist formation. It ascends to the higher 

 plateaux, Paw Paw and Precipice Plains, at head of 

 Victoria and Cobungra Rivers, in basaltic formation, at 

 elevations of 4000 and 5000 feet. 



CALYCES HYPOGYN^E. 



Liliace^e (Haller). 



Drymophila cyanocarpa (R. Brown). — Rare in this source- 

 basin ; on the crest of the Dividing Range, near the 

 head of the Livingstone Creek, at about 4000 feet, in 

 Silurian formation ; more abundantly it occurs on 

 ranges near Grant, in Mitchell River source-basin. 



Dianella revoluta (R. Brown). — Common on the dry, humid 

 slopes of Mount Livingstone, near Omeo; at an elevation 

 of about 3000 feet, in gneissic and mica-schist formation; 

 also, on the Dividing Range, near the heads of the 

 Victoria River, at about 4000 feet. 



Wurmbea dioica (F. v. M.). — This pretty little species is seen 

 very abundantly during early spring on the pasture 

 lands around Omeo and at Omeo Plains ; in fact, every- 

 where on moist flats, up to 4000 feet. 



