182 MR. 8. MOORE ON TITE FLORA 
(in fruit). Nine-mile rocks between Coolgardie and Gibraltar, 
September. 
In the two former localities a small subshrub up to 2 feet 
hich, with pale purple or lavender calyces. Near Coolgardie a 
shrub of 3 to 4 feet, the calyces blue. Its large, brightly coloured 
calyces give this plant a very striking appearance. It was seen 
only in the soil of decomposed granite. 
ZYGOPHYLLE®. 
TarmvL.Us terrestris, Zinn. Between Uladdie soak and 
Yilgangie claypans, March. 
ZYGOPHYLLUM APICULATUM, F. Muell. Common in the Cool- 
gardie district in springtime. Flowers yellow. 
Z. topocarrum, F. Muell, var. BILOBUM. Near Coolgardie, 
August. Flowers yellow. 
Z. rnuTICULOsUM, DO. Near Ninety-mile lake, north of 
Coolgardie, June. A small yellow-flowered subshrub. 
Z.rRUTICULOSUM, DC., var. PARVIFLORA, nob. Near Cool- 
gardie, August. Between Coolgardie and Gibraltar, October. 
Apparently the same variety was obtained by the Elder 
Expedition people. 
GERANTACER. 
ERODIUM CICUTARIUM, Z’Hörit. Near Coolgardie. Common 
in August and September. 
E. cyaxorum, Nees. Near Coolgardie, August. 
OXALIS CORNICULATA, Linn. Siberia soak, January. The 
specimens were not kept. 
RUTACEF. 
PHEBALIUM TUBERCULOSUM, Benth. A shrub about 4 feet 
high, with white flowers near Coolgardie, with pink flowers near 
Gnarlbine. 
STACKHOUSIEA. 
STACKHOUSIA VIMINEA, Sm. Donkey rocks between Goon- 
garrie and Mt. Margaret, June. Gibraltar, September. 
