80 MR. J. G. O. TEPPER ON THE DISCOVERY 
InrprER. 
PaTERSONIA GLAUCA, R. Br. On dry sandy rises around edge 
of swamp; numerous there; only in fruit; leaves cylindrical. 
PaTERSONIA LONGISCAPA, Sweet. Dwarf variety. In wet parts 
of swamp ; numerous ; in flower and fruit. 
LILIACES. 
THYSANOTUS DICHOTOMUS, R. Br. On hill-sides under shrubs ; 
in full bloom, or fruiting. 
TRICORYNE ELATIOR, R. Br. In sandy dry localities; flowers 
much smaller than those seen before. 
XYRIDIEE. 
Xxnis oPERCULATA, Labill. Numerous in swamp where very 
wet; 2-3 feet high ; in full bloom. 
JUNCACEX. 
JUNCUS PLANIFOLIUS, R. Br. 
Juncus CXSPITOSUS, E. Meyer. 
Juncus BUFONIUS, L., and a variety. 
All in the moister parts of the swamp. 
NAIADEE. 
TRIGLOCHIN STRIATA, Ruiz d Pavon. Rare; along edge of 
drain. 
CENTROLEPIDEE. 
CENTROLEPIS FAsCICULARIS, Labill. Along edge of drains; 
scarce. 
RESTIACER. 
CarnasrRoPHUs ($ HYPOLÆNA) rasTIGrATUS, F, v. Muell. 
Around edge of swamp. 
*CALOSTROPHUS LATERIFLORUS, F. v. Muell. Tasmanian type. 
Species new for South Australia.  Gregarious in moister parts 
of swamp ; 1-3 feet high. 
CYPERACE E. 
*CYPERUS GRACILIS, R. Dr. Tasmanian type. Species new 
for South Australia. Rather scarce, along drains ; a very pretty 
little plant, 2-3 in. high. 
Scirpus INUNDATUS, Spreng. var. 
*ScHGNUS TENUISSIMUS, Hook. f. Tasmanian type. Species 
new for South Australia. Rare, in drier parts of the swamp. 
