409a. THE LOBANTHACEAE OP AUSTHALIA, 111. 



New South Wales: Eden (E. Cheel) ; Mount Dromedary (Reader); Ber- 

 magui, on Eucalyptus eugenioides; six miles from Bermagui, and about one mile 

 from tidal water (W. Dunn, No. 151) ; half-way up Wagonga Range, Bermagui 

 district, on Eucalyptus Muelleriana (W. Dunn, No. 164) ; Batlow-Tumbarumba 

 Road, about one mile from Batlow, on Eucalyptus radiata, Acacia decurrens var. 

 dealbata (with very long coarse leaves, Miss M. Breading) ; Talbingo, on Acacia 

 decurrens var. dealbata (W. A. W. de Beuzeville) ; Canberra, on Eucalyptus 

 dives (R. H. Cambage, No. 3092, These Proceedings, xliii., 1918, 703) ; Qiiean- 

 beyan (R. H. Cambage, No. 3360) ; Burrin Juek, on Eucalyptus Stuartiaiia 

 (E. Cheel); on the Albury Road, a few miles out from Wagga Wagga, ' on 

 Eucalyptus melliodora (Miss C- M. Le Flastrier, Aust. Nat., iv., 1920, 139) ; 

 Bowning, on Eucalyptus elaeophora (R. H. Cambage, No. 2214) ; Bungendore, 

 on Eucalyptus macrorrhyncha (W. Bauerlen, No. 395) ; Goulburn, on Eucalyptus 

 dives (Bishop Dwyer) ; Mount Bolton, Nowra, on Eucalyptus macrorrhyncha 

 (W. Bauerlen, No. 2743) ; Berrima, on Eucalyptus dives (J. H. Maiden) ; Mitta- 

 gong, on Eucalyptus radiata (W. Dunn) , on Eucalyptus eugenioides, and Cas- 

 sinia aculeata ("Some of the plants weigh' about half a ton," D.W.C.S.) ; Wol- 

 longong (A. Gray, Botany American Exploring Expedition, 1854, 741) ; Hill- 

 Top, on Eucalyptus haemastoma, E. Sieberiana (E. Cheel. Leaves up to 9 

 inches long) ; Colo Vale, on Acacia melanoxylon (D.W.C.S. and E. Cheel) ; 

 Nattai River, on Acacia decurrens var. normalis (D.W.C.S. and E. Cheel) ; Pie- 

 ton, on Acacia decurrens (Miss M. Event) ; Camden (Dr. E. C. Chishohn) ; be- 

 tween Camden and Paxramatta (Dr. Leichhardt) ; Glenfield, on Acacia decurrens 

 var. normalis, fjucalyptus haemastoma, E. micrantha (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.); 

 Cabramatta, on Eucalyptus eugenioides (W.F.B., D.W.C.S. and H. Bott) ; Fair- 

 field, on Eucalyptus Bauer iana (same collectors). 



Port Jackson and Western Localities : Port Jackson ( Sieber, Nos. 241, 243 

 and Fl. Mixta, 622, quoted by Bentham, B.FL, I.e., Robert Brown, A. Cunning- 

 ham, vide Bentham I.e.) ; near Prospect, on Eucalyptus hemipliloia (R. T. Baker 

 These Proceedings, xxx., 1905, 491) ; Blue Mountains (Sieber, R. Brown, quoted 

 by Bentham) ; Springwood (H. Deane) ; Linden to Lawson, noted on the follow 

 ing hosts : Eucalyptus corymbosa, E. piperita, E. eugenioides, E. haemastoma, E 

 micrantha and Acacia decurrens var. ? (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.) ; Wentworth 

 Falls, near Golf Links, very common on Eucalyptus eugenioides (H. Bott) 

 within a radius of ahout one mile from Wentworth Falls, it was observed on the 

 following hosts, E. stricta, E. ligustrina., E. radiata, E. Sieberiana, E. maculosa 

 E. piperita, E. micrantha, E. eugenioides (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.) ; Mt. Victoria, 

 on Eucalyptus ruhida (J. H. Maiden and R. H. Cambage), on Eucalyptus macu- 

 losa (W.F.B.); Hartley Vale, on Eucalyptus Moorei (W.F.B.); Mount Wilson 

 on Eucalyptus Blaxlamdi (J. Gregson, also A. G. Hamilton, These Proceedings, 

 xxiv., 1899, 359) ; on the road to Mt. Wilson, parasitic on the following hosts. 

 Eucalyptus haemastoma, E. micramtha, E. piperita, E. radiata and E. Sieberiana 

 (W.F.B.) ; Marrangaroo, on the following hosts. Acacia decurrens var. dealbata 

 Eucalyptus altior, E. aggregata, E. Dalrympleana, E. dives, E. Blaaland, 

 maculosa, E. micrantha, E. eugenioides, E. rubida, E. radiata, E. Sieberiana, E. 

 vitrea, E. Stuartiana (W.F.B. and Dr. E. C. Chisholm) ; Colong and Mt. Werong 

 on Eucalyptus dives, and E. radiata (R. H. Cambage, These Proceedings, xxxiv., 

 1911, 574) ; Jenolan Caves, on Eucalyptus dives, E. eugenioides and Acacia pen- 

 ninervis var. falciformis (very common on E. eugenioides on the east side of the 

 Grand Arch, W.F.B. and V. Wyburd) ; Bathurst ("Is mot uncommon on gum 

 trees growing on the Silurian, but I have not found it on those growing on the 



