178 MR. S. MOORE ON THE FLORA 
VIOLACER. 
JoxıDIuM FLORIBUNDUM, Walp. Between Wilson's creek 
and Lake Darlöt and elsewhere in that district, April and May. 
Between Coolgardie and Gibraltar, August. A pretty little sub- 
shrub not infrequently met with, 2 feet or so high. Flowers 
much like those of Viola tricolor, but smaller. 
PITTOSPOREÆ. 
PITTOSPORUM PHILLYREOIDES, DC., var. MICROCARPA, nob. 
Salt-bush plain south of Doyle's well, June (flowers and fruit). 
Fruits smaller than those of type, oblong-ovoid not flattened, 
and with only 1-4 seeds. A small tree or tall shrub up to 
12 feet or so high, the branches weeping. 
MARTANTHUS LINEATUS, F. Muell. Between Southern Cross 
and Siberia soak, January (flowers and fruit). An erect shrub 
about 22 feet high. Flowers yellowish white, with chocolate 
stripes. Capsules relatively larger and narrower than those of 
the type. 
In the report of the Elder Expedition this plant is alluded to 
as a twiner. 
FRANKENIACEF. 
FnawxENIA PAUCIFLORA, DC. Gibraltar, September. A 
subshrub with pink flowers. 
CARYOPHYLLEE. 
SILENE GALLICA, Linn. Bullabulling, September. A well 
established alien. 
DRYMARTA FILIFORMIS, Benth. Near Coolgardie, August. A 
rather common little herb in springtime. 
PORTULACER. 
CALANDRINIA PYGM EA, F. Muell. Bullabulling, September. 
C. cALYPTRATA, Hook. f. Near Coolgardie, August. Herea 
small, indeed usually minute, herb. 
HyYPERICINER. 
HYPERICUM JAPONICUM, Thunb. Donkey rocks, between Goon- 
garrie and Mt. Margaret, June. 
