OF TASMANIAN PLANTS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 77 
South Australia. In dale at foot of hills and swampy in winter. 
Minute shrub, always under shelter and hidden by Hibbertia 
shrubs. Very rare; and in flower only. 
LEPTOSPERMUM LANIGERUM, Aiton. Small-leaved variety ; 
forming dense thickets near the flowing or stagnant water; 
flowering profusely. 
MELALEUCA DECUSSATA, F. v. Muell. Near foot of hills and 
dry spots in swamp; dwarf form, from 3 inches to about 18; 
no larger were seen; rather rare here. Numerous and large, 
5-6 feet, nearer Adelaide, along rivers. 
MzrALEUCA SQUAMEA, Labill. Rigid upright shrubs, forming 
dense thicket in moist parts of swamp ; 2-4 feet high. 
EUCALYPTUS OBLIQUA, D’ Héritier. Summits of hills. 
EUCALYPTUS COSMAPHYLLA, F. v. Muell. Dry hill-sides ; low 
shrubs. 
LYTHRACES. 
LYTHRUM THYMIFOLIUM, L. Around edge of marsh. 
ONAGRACE. 
EPILOBIUM TETRAGONUM, L., var. PALLIDIFLORUM. In very 
moist swampy creek ; in flower. 
UMBELLIFER®. 
HYDROCOTYLE HIRTA, R. Br. Numerous on banks of earth in 
swamp. 
XANTHOSIA DISSECTA, Hook. f. On stony and sandy dry 
hill-sides; in bloom. 
RUBIACER. 
OrrncULARIA VARIA, R. Br. With the preceding; in fruit. 
COMPOSITE. 
CENTIPEDA ($ MYRIOGYNE) CUNNINGHAMI, F. v. Muell. Nu- 
merous in swamp. 
HELICHRYSUM OBTUSIFOLIUM, Muell. & Sander. Dry gravelly 
hills ; a few still in flower. 
HELICHRYSUM BLUNDOWSKIANUM, Steetz. Associated with 
Banksia armata ; in flower. 
HELICHRYSUM SEMIPAPPOSUM, DC. Hills, among shrubs; 
rather scarce; in flower. 
ERECHTHITES ARGUTA, DC. In a very moist creek ; rare. 
