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Gibraltar, September. A subshrub usually about 2 feet or so 
high. The specimens are either in flower only or in the early 
fruiting stage. Hence the doubt about the name. 
ENCHYLENA TOMENTOSA, R. Br. Near Kilkenny soak, June. 
Kocuta VILLOSA, Lindl. Between Wilson's creek and Lake 
Darlót, May (flowers). Coolgardie district, August (fruit in 
various stages). A lowly subshrub, with yellow flowers and red 
and green samaras. 
K. vILLOSA, Lindl., var. Gibraltar and Coolgardie districts, 
spring. A variety with densely tomentose pink samaras. Perhaps 
better referred to one of the later described species of this 
difficult genus. 
K. SEDIFOLIA, F. Muell. Between Doyle’s well and Mt. 
George, June. A small erect subshrub, about 2 feet high. 
Samaras pale rose. 
CHENOLEA SCLEROLENOIDES, F. Muell. Gibraltar, September 
(fruit). 
SCLEROLENA BICORNIS, Lindl. Common in various parts of 
the interior. The specimens are from near Mt. George (June) 
and Coolgardie (August). 
SALICORNIA ARBUSCULA, R. Br. Common near claypans and 
on salt-bush plains. 
SALSOLA KALI, Linn. Between Broad Arrow and Uladdie, 
March. Occurs here and there in various places, but never 
in great quantity. 
A MARANTHACE F. 
TRICHINIUM OBOVATUM, Gaudich. Near Kilkenny soak, June. 
Plain south of Doyle's well, June. Coolgardie district, August 
and September. This common Amaranth occurs in several 
varieties in various parts of the Goldfields. 
T. ALOPECUROIDEUM, Lindi. Near Ninety-mile lake, June. 
T. conv MBosuM, Gaudich. Between Broad Arrow and Uladdie, 
March. Bricke's soak, June. Coolgardie district, August. 
T. EREMITA, sp. nov.  Herbacea, pusilla, erecta, parum 
ramosa, foliis radicalibus et caulinis linearibus vel lineari-oblan- 
