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but I am quite satisfied it will be found much more south. Following are some 
localities represented in the National Herbarium, Sydney : 
Ellenborough Falls, via Wingham, Manning River (J.H.M. and J. L. 
Boorman) ; found at high altitudes in rough, moist, stony localities, Coolpi Moun- 
tains, north of Ellenborough Falls (J. L. Boorman) ; Camden Haven (? Collector); 
Port Macquarie, Hastings River (J.H.M.) ; Upper Hastings River, ascent to 
Tableland (J.H.M.) ; Kempsey, Macleay River (W. MacDonald) ; Bellinger River 
(E. H. F. Swain) ; Dorrigo, vid Bellinger River (W. Heron, J. L. Boorman) ; 
Murwillumbah, Tweed River (R. A. Campbell). 
Propagation. This plant is destined to be an agreeable addition to our 
gardens ; it will succeed in practically the whole of the coast districts. It reminds 
one somewhat of a Portugal Laurel. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 201. 
A. Flowering twig. 
B. Bud. 
c. Young flower. 
D. Mature flower, showing 
(a) Petals. 
(b) Stamens. 
(c) Pistil. 
E. Part of flower showing 
(o) Calyx-lobes. 
(b) The three styles united. 
(c) Stigmas. 
F. Ripe capsule, the styles separating to let the seeds escape. 
o. Fruit after dehiscence. 
[All drawings from a specimen (Port Macquarie, J.H.M.) which is practically a type locality.] 
