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Stamens none in all but one flower ezamined, which had a single 
one. Indusium large and cup-shaped. 
Gibraltar district, September. 
GooDENIA HEDERACEA, Sm.  Gnarlbine, September. 
G. MIMULOIDES, S. Moore, in Journ. Bot. xxxv. (1897) p. 107. 
Gibraltar, September. 
SCEVOLA SPINESCENS, A. Br. Common in various parts, as 
between Wilson's pool and Lake Darlót (April), Coolgardie and 
Gibraltar district (September). 
S. SPINESCENS, A. Br., var. Between Coolgardie and Lake 
Darlót. A form without spines and with rusty pubescent leaves 
and flowers, which, except for their small size, are very much like 
those of the type. 
DAMPIERA LAVANDULACEA, Lindl. Gnarlbine and Bulla- 
bulling, September. Seen only in neighbourhood of soaks near 
granite rocks. Flowers sky-blue. 
BRUNONIA AUSTRALIS, Sm. Gibraltar and Gnarlbine districts, 
September and October. May be as small as 4 cm. ; my largest 
specimen is six times that size. 
LOBELIACER. 
ISOTOMA PETREA, F. Muell. Near Siberia soak, January. 
Gnarlbine, September. 
CAMPANULACER. 
WAHLENBERGIA GRACILIS, A. DC. Near Wilsou’s pool, May. 
Bullabulling and Gibraltar, September. 
PRIMULACEE. 
ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS, Linn. Thoroughly established at Bulla- 
bulling rocks, September. Flowers blue. 
APOCYNER. 
ALYXIA BUXIFOLIA, R. Br. Common in the Coolgardie and 
neighbouring districts. A shrub up to 6 or 8 feet, with white 
flowers, which are produced from June till October. “ Hop- 
bush." 
LINN. JOURN.—BOTANY, VOL. XXXIV. Q 
