NOTES ON THE GENERA DARWINIA HOMORANTHUS AND RYLSTONEA. (fs 
Distribution, Northern Half of New South Wales. Forest 
lands skirting Liverpool Plains and Molle’s Rivulet below 
Wellington Valley, A. Cunningham; and to the above, 
specimens from the following localities may be added :— 
Coonabarabran, Rev. M. Curran and W. McDonald; Timor 
Rock, J. L. Boorman; Quirindi, W. McDonald; Cubbo to 
Wongan and Bohena Creek tc Boggabri, Dr. H. I. Jensen 
(Nos. 53 and 55); Pilliga, Forester H. H. Swain and W. A. 
de Beuzeville; ‘Currabubula, R. H. Cambage (No. 3561), 
Narrabri West and Nandewar Range, J. L. Boorman and G. 
Burrow; Howell, J. H. Maiden and J. L. Boorman; 
described as “* Prostrate, silver-leaved and secund, on faces 
of bare rocks, sometimes spreading to20 feet;’”’ and recorded 
in Journ. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxxt, 68 (1906) as Darwinia 
taxifolia. Inverell, H. Deane and J. L. Boorman. 
Homoranthus darwinioides nov. comb. 
Verticordia darwinioides Maiden and Betche, Journ. 
inn. Soc. N.S. W.., xxii, 17, 1898: Rylstonea cernua R. T. 
Baker, ib., 768. Dubbo, J. L. Boorman; Mount Corricudgy, 
Rk. T: Baker. 
Homoranthus Wilhelmii nov. comb. 
Verticordia Wilhelmii F.v.M., in Trans, Vict. Inst. 122 
(1855); B. F1., iii, 19, (1866), Boston Point, Port Lincoln, 
S.A., C. Wilbelmi and W. Gill. 
