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MyRTACEjE. 



Eucalyptus tereticomis Sin., var. brevifolia. Tall, fairly erect 

 trees, not scrambling as at Wallangarra. Much less 

 common than E. dealbata. 



UMBELLIPERiE. 



Didiscus incisus Hook.f. Dainty pink flowers and graceful 



fern-like foliage. 

 Actinotus Helianthi Labill. 



LORANTHACEiE. 



Loranthus pendulus Sieb., on Eucalyptus Caleyi Maiden. 



RUBIACE^E. 



Pomax umbellata Sol. Up to 2 ft. high in the shelter of 

 rocks ! 

 Composite. 



Olearia ramulosa Benth. Up to 8 feet. 



ramosissima Benth. Ray florets pale blue to purple. 

 Flowers in the greatest profusion; a glorious plant 

 for gardens. 

 Brachycome (two species in early flower only). 

 Cotida australis Hook. 

 Helichrysum braeteatum Willd. 

 apiculatum DC. 

 obcordatum F.v.M. 

 Senecio lautus Forst. (the form known as S. capillifolius 

 Hook.f. See these Proceedings, 1905, p.367). 



CANDOLLEACE.E. 



Candollea sermdata Labill. (Stylidium graminifolium Sw.). 



G0ODENIACE.E. 



Goodenia geniculata R.Br. 

 Brownii F.v.M. 



Dampiera sp. (in foliage only). 

 Campanulace^e. 



Isotoma axillaris Lindl. 

 Epacridace^e. 



Melichrus urceolatus R.Br. 



Brachyloma daphnoides Benth. 



