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DISTRIBUTION Victoria. Buffalo Range (F. v. Mueller); Ovens River (C. 
Falck) ; Bright District (J. H. Maiden). 
New South Wales. Cathcart, near Bombala (J. H. Maiden); Wallangarra 
Swamps (E. Betche). 
Queensland. Dumuresq River (Rev. B. Scortechini) ; Stanthorpe, F. M. 
Bailey, who also suggests that it might be placed as a variety of G. brachyandrus. 
It will thus be seen that all our recorded localities are from high elevations near 
the Victoria-New South Wales border, and in similar situations near the New South 
Wales-Queensland border. 
3. var. anyustifolia. Leaves linear-lanceolate, very rigid, almost pungent, 1 to 2 in. long. Flowers 
glabrous. N.W. interior of N.S.W. (A. Cunningham); New England (C. Stuart) (B. Fl. iii, 121). 
Prof. Ewart informs me that there is no form under that name in the Melbourne 
Herbarium. I have a note that it forms much of the bank-side vegetation near the 
Bridge over the creek at Wollomombi (Wollomombi Creek). Straggling high shrubs 
10 to 15 feet high. 
Mr. Cheel thinks that " it is probably a form, if not identical with C. paludosus." 
4. var. viridiflom. This is a synonym of C. viridijlorus DC., and seems a good species. It appears 
to be confined to Tasmania, in spite of the Gippsland reference in B. Fl. iii., 121. 
