BY J. H. MAIDEN AND R. T. BAKER. 
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near Tinonee, by one of us, and in the county of Gloucester by 
Mr. A. Rudder, of the Forest Department. 
Leguminos^e. 
Rhynchosia Cunninghamii, Benth. 
This species has been collected at Lismore (W.B.), and is there- 
fore new for this colony. 
LeGUMINOSjU. 
SwAINSONA PHACIFOLIA, F.V.M. 
(Syn. Swainsona stymlaris, F.v.M.) 
This species has been collected as far east as Bathurst (W. J. 
C. Ross, B.Sc). 
Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. 
A very plentiful species at Woodburn, on the Richmond River, 
where some trees measure over 80 feet in height and 3 feet in 
diameter. It has previously only been recorded from Queensland, 
so is therefore new for New South Wales. 
Acacia Jonesii, F.v.M. et J.H.M. 
Abundant in a gully at Kenmore, near Goulburn (J.H.M.). 
Saxifrages. 
Ceratopetalum gummiferum, Sm. 
Has recently been found at Woodburn, Richmond River 
(W.B.), where it attains a height of over 50 feet and a diameter 
of 16 inches. 
Its range, as far as we at present know it, is right along the 
coastal districts from the Moruya River to the Richmond River, 
attaining tree size throughout perhaps the whole of its range. 
