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CONTRIBUTION TO A KNOWLEDGE OF THE 

 FLORA OF AUSTRALIA. 



Part V. 



By R. T. Baker, F.L.S., Curator and Economic Botanist, 

 Technological Museum, Sydney. 



(Plates lxv.-lxvii.). 



RUTACEiE. 



Citrus Planchoni F.v.M., ("Native Lime.") — This species is 

 plentiful at Tandowanna, Goondiwindi, Q. (C. W. Chapmanj. 



C. australasica F.v.M. , ("Finger Lime.") — Occurs at Goonoo 

 Goonoo Station, Inverell, N.S.W. (C. W. Chapman). 



LEGUMINOSiE. 



Jacksonia scoparia R.Br. — This usually considered coast 

 species occurs at Shuttleton (W. Bauerlen). The western shrubs 

 have not their flowers in one-sided racemes as obtains in eastern 

 specimens. 



Clianthus Dampieri A. Cunn. — This species occurs as far east 

 as Girilambone (W. Robertson). 



Swainsona galegifolia R.Br. — Around Inverell and district, 

 and the interior to Warialda (C. W. Chapman). 



Lespedkza cuneata G. Don. — Occurs at Putty, and flowers in 

 June and February (A. C. Barwick). 



Hardenbergia alba R T. Baker. — This species was described 

 by me in these Proceedings for 1900 (p.659). Since then I have 

 received the following interesting note in regard to it from 

 Mrs. Helena Forde : — "In 1866, about 9 miles or so above the 

 township of Menindie (on the left bank of the River Darling 



