84 C. MOORE. 
PLANTS WITH THEIR HABITATS, 
Discovered to be indigenous to this Colony since the publication 
of the Handbook of the Flora of New South Wales; chiefly 
Surnished by Baron von Mueller, from unpublished Herbarium 
notes. 
By CuaruEs Moors, F.1.s., &. 
[Read before the Royal Society of N. S. Wales, June 7, 1893. ] 
Ficus puatypopa, Cunn.—Benth. Fl. Austr. i. 169. North- 
western interior. 
ATRIPLEX LOBATIVALVE, F.v.M.—Victorian Naturalist, April 1893. 
Murray River. 
Bassia LoNGIcusPiIs, F.v.M.—Victorian Naturalist, April 1893. 
Murray River. 
Bassia TRICORNIS, F.v.M.—Benth. Fl. Austr. v. 191 (as Chenolea). 
Murray River. 
Kocuia PLANIFOLIA, F.v.M.—Benth. Fl. Austr. v. 187. Murray 
River. 
CROTALARIA CUNNINGHAMII, R. Br.—Benth. Fl. Austr. ii. 182. 
Near Grey Range. 
POTENTILLA ANSERINA, Linn.—Benth. Fl.’ Austr. ii. 429. Table- 
land south of Cooma. i 
DECASPERMUM PANICULATUM, Baill.—Benth. Fl. Austr. iii. 279. 
Richmond River. 
Haxkea Baxkertana, F.v.M. & Maiden—Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W. 
1893. Wallsend, near Newcastle. 
GREVILLEA Barktyana, F.v.M.—Benth. Fl. Austr. V. 436. 
Southern parts of Dividing Range. 
XYLOMELUM SALICINUM, Cunn.—Benth. Fl. Austr. V.408. Warrego 
River. 
Coprosma REPENS, J. Hook.—Benth. Fl. Austr. iii. 430 (as C. 
pumila). Mount Kosciusko Range. 
