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Second Day. 
Throuj^h the courtesy of Mr. David liockinj^s vec 
liiul tlie privileo’e of inspectiu" his farmiii" property ;it 
Wuuburra, at tlie head of tlie oue-way traffic. 
First of all examined tlie cliff face on his 
boundary. Dendrobium monoph tjllum ^vas in flower Init 
mostly in bud ; these Avere in full sun on the vertical rock 
face Avith practically no debris around the roots. I Avonder 
if a fair iiercentage of their nutriment may be derived 
from tlu‘ al^ae and lichens on the rocks. Nearby Avere 
D. (jraciUcaulc and />. spcciosum. 
Sarcochilus ceciliae (fairy bells) Avere rather (hvarf 
plants on the high cliffs. In the Taylor Eange, Brisbane, 
S. ccciliae is found near the creek beds in partial shade, 
and lu're the jiroAvth and number of seedlings are more 
])rolific. 
On the very edge of the cliff avc saAv a ]ilant of 
Cjfmbidinin suacc groAving against the I'oot of a Encah/p- 
fus: Ave Avere told this ]Aarticular plant Avas originally of 
hug(‘ siz(^ but that bush firi^s had destroyed most of same: 
fortunately it recovered sufficiently to mak(* oii(‘ iu‘av lead. 
Bnibophifiluin hracfcaf inn and />. clisae ^xcvc growing 
on a tree. 
The teri'estial (Jhilouloitis rvflc.ra AA'en* in large 
coloni('s but fcAV floAvers Avere seen. 
OtluM' orchids noted aroxind the cliff to[> avcih' Den- 
drobimn ferctifolium, D. linguifonuc and />. kingtainun. 
Doavu, on the flat near the hous(\ groAving on a hoop 
l)iu(‘, {Araucari(f ruiininghinnii) Ave Avere shoAvn the largest 
Sffrcanifnis fridcnlatns (tanghu'oot) a\'(‘ have evei* seen; 
this plant had elev(‘u leads. On another hoop ]>ine tluu'(' Avas 
another tanghu'oot in floAV(u-; the bloom of this particidar 
plant Avas green Avith a Avhite labellum ; normally tlu' 
coloui' is broAA'ii and grc'en. 
On the same trees Avere Sarcochibu.s spaihulatns. and 
M IvAv very small plants of Sarcochilus hdlii. AVe Avere 
told that originally there Avere (piite a number of S hillii 
but that some freak of the AA’eather killed most of them. 
Back on the roadside a plant of Dipodium pnnctatnm 
had five seed ])ods on the one stalk. 
T/(//t? Dag. 
Going doAvn the right hand track to Burlingbi*ook 
Falls, on Sloanca woolsii (yellow carabeen) there Avere 
quite a number of seedlings of Dendrobium ierciifolium. 
