Supplementary List of Plants from Mount 

 Lyndhurst Run. 



By Max Koch. 

 [Read June 5, 1900.] 



In my lists of plants collected on Mount Lyndhurst Run, 

 published in September, 1898, 334 species of indigenous plants 

 were recorded. In the following supplementary list I enumerate 

 56 species. In addition to the 390 indigenous species, about 20 

 of introduced plants were noticed, of which Sonchus oleraceus 

 and JErodium cicutarium may be regarded as well established. 



Most of the plants of this list were named by Prof. R. Tate, 

 Adelaide, and some by Mr. J. H. Maiden, Director of the 

 Botanic Gardens, Sydney. 



The most of the species are more or less rare in District S., 

 and some 25 of them have not been recorded from there before ; 

 these I have marked by asterisk. 



Cruoiferse. 



^Erysimum lasiocarpum, F. v. Mueller. 

 Lepidium leptopetalum, F. v. M. 

 Sisymbrium filifolium, F. v. M. 



Rutacese. 



Geijera parviflora (1), Lindley. Collected by W. Langley. 



Zygophylleae. 



^Zygophyllum crenatum, F. v. M, Collected by J. Langley. 



*Zygophylluni hybridum, Tate. 



*Zygophyllum Kochii, Tate. First seen by J. Langley, Trinity 

 Well. 



The genus Zygophyllum had occupied my attention during 

 last spring, for I noted in the preceding year various forms 

 which seemed to me different from those described in the 

 handbooks at my disposal. Fortunately, almost all known 

 species of Zygophyllum were growing in my neighbourhood, 

 with the exception of Z. glaucescens, which was erroneously 

 enumerated in my list of 1898. Professor Tate upheld me 

 in my assumption of having found several new species, two 

 of which he described and named (vide Tr. R.S., October 3, 

 1899, pp. 289-291). 



