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Arthropodium curvipes. Flowers of A. minas, but usually two 
to each braet. Bracts up to 15 mm. in length. Filaments 
tomentose almost to the bottom.  Anthers oblong, sm ll, 
about a quarter the length of the filaments. Ovary 
eylindric-oblong. Style short aud comparatively thick. 
Taysanotus ParEnsoNIr, R. Br. Gibraltar, October. 
Borya NITIDA, Labill. Between Southern Cross and Siberia 
soak, January. Nine-mile rocks near Coolgardie, August. 
Seen also on other guamma-rocks. 
JUNCACER. 
XANTHORRHGA, ap, A grass-tree or “ black-boy "—probably 
X. Preissii, Endl.—was seen sparingly in a narrow strip of country 
between Southern Cross and Siberia. A few individuals were 
also seen between Uladdie and Yilgangie. Specimens were not 
brought down. 
Juncus BUFONIUS, Linn. Bullabulling rocks, September. 
CENTROLEPIDE. 
CENTROLEPIS MUTICA, Hieron. Bullabulling, September. 
ÜYPERACEE. 
SCIRPUS CARTILAGINEUS, Spreng. Bullabulling, September. 
S. cERNUUS, Vahl. Nile-mile rocks near Coolgardie, August. 
Bullabulling, September. The spikelets are longer than those of 
specimens from other parts of Australia, though not than those 
of some exotic specimens, as Mr. C. B. Clarke showed me. 
GRAMINER. 
Panicum LEUCOPHJEUM, H. B. K. Siberia soak, January. 
Creek between Wilson's pool and Lake Darlót, May. 
P. GRACILE, R. Br. Between Southern Cross and Mt. 
Margaret. 
ARISTIDA ARENARIA, Gaudich. Bullabulling, September. 
STIPA SCABRA, Lindi. Near Coolgardie, August. 
S. ELEGANTISSIMA, Labill. Near  Coolgardie, August 
Gibraltar, September. 
