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BOTANICAL NOTES FROM THE TECHNOLOGICAL 
MUSEUM. 
By J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., and R. T. Baker, F.L.S. 
No. IY. 
(Plates XLL-XLli.) 
PlTTOSPOREiE. 
Hymenosporum flavum, F.V.M. 
This species occurs in brush forests near Wyong, its previous 
recorded southern limit being the Hunter River. 
TlLIACEiE. 
El^ocarpus eumundi, Bail. 
This species was first described by Mr. F. M. Bailey, who dis- 
covered it in the Queensland locality from which it derives its 
specific name. It has since been obtained in fruit at Mullum- 
bimby, Brunswick River (W.B.). 
It is therefore new for New South Wales. 
RUTACEH. 
Boronia mollis, A. Cunn. 
This species was for a long time only known from the Nepean 
and as far north as Port Macquarie. It has recently been 
collected at Murrumbo, Goulburn River (R.T.B.), which for the 
present is its most western locality. 
Sap in b ace m. 
Ratonia anodonta, Benth. 
Since recorded in our Bot. Notes No. III. as new for New 
South Wales, it has been collected as far south as Burrell's Creek, 
