PLANTS WITH THEIR HABITATS. 85 
ASTER PICRIDIFOLIUS, F.v.M.—Benth. Fl. Austr. ii. 487 (as 
Olearia). Murray River. 
Cuscuta Tasmanica, Engelm.—Benth. Fl. Austr. iv.441. Murray 
River. 
BracHyLomA ScortTecHini, F.v.M.—Fragm. Phytogr. xi. 126, 
Point Danger. 
CyMODOCEA ZOSTERIFOLIA, F.v.M.—Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 177 (as 
C. antarctica). 'Twofold Bay. 
ScH@NUS CAPILLARIS, F.v.M.—Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 377 (as 
ELlynanthus capillaceus). Twofold Bay. 
ANDROPOGON ANNULATUS, Forsk.—Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 531 
Northern interior. 
ANDROPOGON EXALTATUS, R. Br.—Benth. Fl. Austr. vi. 532. 
Northern interior. 
IscoHm=mMuM LAxuM, R. Br.—Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 522. Near 
Tamworth. 
Psitorum compLtanatum, R. Br.—Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 682. 
Richmond River. 
ANGIOPTERIS EVECTA, Hoffm.—Benth. Fl]. Austr. vii. 694. Mount 
Sea View, 
MARATTIA FRAXINEA, Smith—Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 695. Mount 
Sea View. 
CYSTOPTERIS FRAGILIS, Bernh.—Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 752. 
Sources of Genoa River. 
DESCRIPTION or 4s NEW MYRTACEOUS TREE INDI- 
GENOUS to NEW SOUTH WALES. 
EUGENIA PARVIFOLIA, C. Moore. 
A tall compact bushy shrub or small tree, quite glabrous, with 
pinkish coloured young shoots. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, one to 
one and a-half inches long, tapering to a long but obtuse point. 
Flowers white, small, in short racemes, terminal, or more rarely 
in the upper axils, generally in pairs on the slender pedicels. 
Calyx-lobes and petals five, the calyx much attenuated towards 
the base. Fruits coral-red, pear-shaped but flat at the top, almost 
turbinate, about half inchan long; seedsglobular, solitary in the fruit. 
Habitat Richmond River, in thick brush forests. 
