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medman to Wyalong these plains are numerous besides similar 
patches near Temora. On these are found water loving 
plants like the “Myall or Boree’ Wattle (de. pendula). 
With this introduction I think my list may be easier of eom- 
prehension. 
I take this opportunity of thanking the staff at the 
National Herbarium in the Gardens and especially their yener- 
able chief, Mr. J. H. Maiden, for their patience and courteous 
attention in helping me to determine the species I had col- 
lected. 
Imported residents of the floral area T have attempted to 
survey, are indicated with an asterisk. 
CLASS 1—CRYPTOGAMS. 
AGARICACEAK. 
Agaricus campestris. 
Stropharia semiglobata, Barmedman. 
Cantharellus cibarius, Barmedman. — 
Russula_ sp., Barmedman, 
POLYPORACEAKH. 
Polystictus cinnabarina. 
LYCOPERDACEHAE. 
Battarrea phalloides, Barmedman. 
Mycenastrum corium, Barmedman. 
HELVELLACHAR. 
Morchella conica, Barmedman. 
MARSILEACHAK. 
Marsilea Hirsuta, R.Br. 
POLYPODIACEAE. 
Cheilanthes tenuifolia. 
PINACHAE. 
Callitris robusta, R.Br., R.S.F. 
Callitris calcarata, R.Br.,. R.S.H. 
CLASS 2.—MONOCOTYLEDONEAR. 
JUNCAGINACEAR. 
Triglochin procera, R.Br., Barmedman, Waterholes, B.S.P. 
