190 MR. S. MOORE ON THE FLORA 
ACACIA ACUMINATA, Benth. —Bullabulling, September. A 
beautiful tree, 20 feet high, with long broad cylindrical heads 
of flowers. This is the only species with such large heads seen 
upon the Goldfields. 
What I conclude to be a variety of this, with much smaller 
and relatively broader phy llodes and extremely short flower-heads, 
is common between Wilson's pool and Lake Darlöt, as a shrub 
8 to 10 teet high, flowering in June. 
ÜRASSULACER. 
TinLEA vrRTICILLARIS, DC. Bullabulling and Coolgardie, 
August and September. 
DnosERACE £. 
DRosERA PELTATA, Sm. Bullabulling, September. Flowers 
white. 
D. MACRANTHA, Endl. Nine-mile rocks near Coolgardie, 
August. This handsome sundew has white flowers. I also refer 
to the same species, though naturally with some doubt, a 
flowerless Drosera found upon the Donkey rocks, between Goon- 
garrie and Mt. Margaret, in June. 
D. Menzresir, R. Br., var. FLAVESCENS. — Nine-mile rccks 
near Coolgardie; also, with somewhat smaller flowers, on Bulla- 
bulling rocks. It flowers in September. 
HaronaAGER. 
Louponta AUREA, F. Muell. Between Southern Cross and 
Siberia soak, January. A small form with greatly reduced 
flowers. 
HALORAGIS Gosskr, F. Muell. Near Coolgardie, August. 
MyRTACEJX. 
VERTICORDIA (§ CATOCALYPTA) HELMSII, Sp. nov.  Suffruti- 
cosa, ramosa, glabra, ramulis tenuibus, foliis parvis linearibus 
obtusissimis subteretibus, floribus pedunculatis, ealycis tubo 
hemispherico glabro ejus lobis primariis 5 alte divisis lobulis 
pectinato-ciliatis scariosis albis, lobis secondariis 0, petalis juxta 
calyeis lobos insertis calyci equilongis, tubo stamineo quam fila- 
menti pars libera breviore, staminibus filiformibus, stylo 
glabro, 
ovulis eirca 8. 
