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circa 0'5 em. diam. ; labii superioris lobi late ovati, usque ad 0:15 
em. liberi; labii inferioris lobi laterales ovato-oblongi, 0°33 em. 
long.,lobus intermedius oblongo-obovatus, 0*4 em. long., erosulus. 
Stamina breviter exserta; antherarum connectivus usque ad 
0:1 em. productus, interdum multo brevior vel subobsoletus, 
semper pilis carens. 
A very distinct plant, with leaves somewhat like those of Hemi- 
gema Biddulphiana, V. Muell., but the flowers are altogether 
different. 
WESTRINGIA CEPHALANTHA, F. Muell. Between Broad Arrow 
and Uladdie, March. Gibraltar, October. A shrub A feet high 
or taller. Flowers white. 
W. RIGIDA, R. Br. Gibraltar and Coolgardie, August and 
September. A small subshrub about 18 inches high. Flowers 
white. 
PLANTAGINEX. 
PLANTAGO varia, R. Br. Creek N.W. of Wilson's pool, May. 
Near Coolgardie, August. Common in springtime in the Cool- 
gardie district. 
CHENOPODIACER, 
RHAGODIA BILLARDIERI, R. Br. Neighbourhood of Gnarlbiue, 
September. A bushy shrub, 3 feet high. 
R. BILLARDIERI, R. Br., var. LINEARIS. Gnarlbine, November. 
A small shrub, 3 feet in height, with green flowers. 
R. CRASSIFOLIA, R. Br. Gibraltar district, September. 
R. CORALLIOCARPA, S. Moore, in Journ. Bot. xxxv. (1897) 
p.168. Kilkenny soak, June. 
R. spinescens, R. Br., var. A small subshrub between 
Wilson's ereek and Lake Darlót, May. A form with very small 
linear to obovate leaves which are only 2-4 mm. in length. It 
may perhaps be a new species, but the specimens have already 
flowered. The berries are white and very small. 
DysPHANIA LITTORALIS, R. Br. Bullabulling, September. 
ATRIPLEX NUMMULARIA, Lindl. Gibraltar, November. A com- 
mon shrub in various parts throughout all the districts visited. 
A. vESICARIA?, Heward. Between Siberia soak and Mt. 
Margaret, aud between Goongarrie and Mount Margaret, January. 
