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R. H. CAMBAGE. 



high, bark papery to almost fibrous, flowering just over in 

 August), M. saligna Schauer, (Willow Tea-tree 60 to 70 feet 

 high, pendulous, papery bark, growing on the banksof streams), 

 M. genistifolia Sm. (12 to 20 feet high, 10 inches in diameter, 

 bark hard and firm, growing in clumps, flowering in August 

 1913), Eucalyptus leptophleba (Box), E. crebra (Narrow-leaved 

 Tronbark), E. miniata, E. rostrata (River Red Gum), E. 

 clavigera A. Cunn., (Apple Gum), E. papuana, (E. tesselaris 

 var. Dallachiana Benth., Cabbage Gum), E. peltata Benth., 

 (Yellow Jack), E. dichromopliloia 1 (No. 3909 and 4160, Red 

 Bloodwood), E. terminalis F.v.M. ? (Nos. 3906 and 3908, 

 Bloodwood), Carey a australis (Cockatoo Apple). 



Umbellifer^ : Didiscus hemicarpus F.v.M. ? (20 inches high). 



Rubiace^e : Gardenia ochreata F.v.M. 1 (small tree with rugose 

 bark, fruits ovoid, 2 inches by 1 inch), G. sp. (10 to 15 feet 

 high, fruits almost globular, f inch diameter). 



Stylidie^e : Stylidium Floodii F.v.M. 1 (6 inches high). 



Campanulace^: : Wahlenbergia gracilis DC, (Blue Bell). 



ApocYNACEiE : Alyxia thyrsiflora Benth., (little shrubs of 4 or 5 

 feet growing in groups in rocky situations, flowering in 

 August). 



PROTEACEiE : Persoonia falcata, Grevillea chrysodendron (with 

 beautiful reddish-yellow flowers in August), G. polystachya, 

 G. mirnosoides R. Br.? (10 to 15 feet), G. gibbosa (Beef Tree, 

 30 feet high), Hakea Persiehana F.v.M.. (with terete leaves 

 up to 8 inches long and 1 mm. in diameter, and fruits 4 5 cm. 

 long by 3 cm. broad). 



ThymelacEjE : Pimelea sp. (from 1 to 2 feet high, densely clothed 

 with silvery, silky hairs, and may be an undescribed species). 



Santalace^e: Santalum lanceolatum R. Br. 



EtjphorbiacEuE : Petalostigma quadriloculare F.v.M., (Quinine, 30 

 feet high), Mallotus sp. (a tree about 25 feet high with hard 

 rough bark). 



