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b A GLANCE AT THE FLORA OF MOUNT WILSON, A GLANCE AT THE FLORA OF MOUNT WILSON. By the Rev. W. Woolls, Ph.D., F.L.S. The Mount Wilson platform which is 83 miles from Sydney and 3,478 feet above the sea-level, stands at the termination of Bell's line from Richmond, and is about five miles westward of the mountain from which it takes its name. As, however, the country between tlie platform and the mountain is very rugged and impracticable, the road is somewhat circuitous and about len miles in length. In travelling towards the mountain, the formation is for the most part of Hawkesbury sandstone, and the plants are to the general observer rather iniinleresting when compared with the luxuriant vegetation of the disintegrated trap. The Eucalypts, so far as I had an opportunity of examining them along the road, are those known by the popular names of " Peppermint " {E. piperita, Sm.), " White Gum " [E. hcemastoma, Sm.), " Mountain Ash " {E. Sieberiana, F. v. M.), " Mountain White Gum " (E. jjauciflora, Sieb.), " Stringy Bark " {^E. capitella, Stn.), and a " Scrubby Gum " [E. stricta, Sieb.). With the exception of the last, which forms brushes on the elevated parts of the Blue Mountains, the other species are trees of moderate size, none of them attaining that which they do in more favourable localities. The Proteacese are well represented by numerous species oiHakea, Persoonia, Grevillea, Banksia, Symphyonema, Isopogon, Petrophila, Conospermum, Lomatia, Lamberiia, and the far-famed Telopea or Waratah. The fruits of Ilakea and Persoorda seemed larger than those on similar species in the low country, one of the former (apparently //. gihhosa, Gas.), measuring 2| inches in length, and more than 5 inches in circumference ; whilst Grevillea laurifolia (Sieb.), with its trailing branches and crimson flowers appeai'ed in large patches here and there by the road side. Of the Rutaceae, I noticed the two forms of Boronia which by some are referred to B. p)innata

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A glance at the flora of Mount Wilson

W Woolls
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 2: 6-12 (1887)

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