78 MR. J. G. O. TEPPER ON THE DISCOVERY 
STYLIDIEX. 
STYLIDIUM GRAMINIFOLIUM, Sw. Very numerous and luxu- 
riant in swamp, and in full bloom, while elsewhere long ago 
past it. 
GOODENOVIER. 
GoODENIA GENICULATA, R. Br., var. LANATA. On dry and 
rocky hill-sides; 1-2 in. in size. 
SCÆVOLA ÆMULA, R. Br. Among Cyperaces in forest on 
summit of hills; rare; in flower. 
CAMPANULACER. 
LOBELIA MICROSPERMA, F. v. Muell. Dry hill-sides ; in bud. 
LOBELIA ANCEPS, Thunb. Everywhere in swamp, where dry. 
LOBELIA PEDUNCULATA, R. Br. On edge of water, not common. 
EPACRIDES. 
STYPHELIA HUMIFUSA, Labill., var. DENTICULATA, F. v. Muell. 
On dry hill-sides, just beginning to flower. I think this “var.” 
is entitled to rank as a species. 
STYPHELIA concurva, F. v. Muell. Only among quartzite 
rocks near summit of hills ; a few yet in flow er. 
ACROTRICHE SERRULATA, R. Dr. On dry hill-sides; in bud. 
*BRACHYLOMA CILIATUM, Benth. Tasmanian type; species 
new for South Australia. Low shrub, 6-9 in. ; rare on dry stony 
hills ; beginning to flower. 
SPRENGELIA INCARNATA, Smith. Forming dense thickets in 
moister parts of swamp; 2-3 feet high; in flower and ripe fruit. 
SCROPHULARIACEF. 
EvrnunasrA Browni, F. v. Muell. On dry hill-sides, very 
dwarf. The form in the marsh much larger, a few specimens still 
flowering, most in fruit ; the flower of latter white outside, interior 
nearly all yellow, which is not the case where occurring in serub 
and had not been observed before by me. 
LENTIBULARIACES. 
UTRICULARIA prCHOTOMA, Labill. Very numerous in swamp 
and in full bloom ; 2-9 in. high ; flower purple, but some were 
seen perfectly white. 
