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STIPA HEMIPOGON, Benth. Gibraltar district, September. 
DEYEUKTA Fonsteri, Benth. Bullabulling, September. 
DawTHONIA SETACEA, R. Br. Gibraltar, September. 
PAPPOPHORUM NIGRICANS, R. Br. Between Broad Arrow 
and Uladdie soak, March (the form with pale glumes, P. palli- 
dum, R. Br.). Near Wilson's pool, May (typical form). 
ERIACHNE ovata, Nees, var. NANA, nob. Coolgardie, August. 
Gibraltar, September. These are dwarf specimens to which there 
is nothing similar, neither at the British Museum nor at Kew. 
The tallest of them is only some half-a-foot high, the smallest 
barely an inch. 
E. optusa, R. Br. Siberia soak, January. Leaves very 
pungent pointed, more so than in the type-specimens. 
EnaGnosrIS CHÆTOPHYLLA, Steud. Between Broad Arrow 
and Uladdie, March, 
BRIZA MAXIMA, Linn. Gnarlbine, September. Probably intro- 
duced by teamsters. 
Bromus AnENARIUS, Labill. Near Coolgardie, August. 
TRIODIA IRRITANs, R. Br. Frequent in various parts north 
of the thirtieth parallel: rarer in the south. “ Spinifex.” 
Specimens were not brought down. 
GYMNOSPERME. 
CONIFERE. 
FRENELA ROBUSTA, A. Cuna. Between Wilson's pool and 
Lake Darlöt. Shrub, about 8 feet or more high, with pyramidal 
habit. 
CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Fırıczs (det. J. G. Baker). 
CHEILANTHES SIEBERI, Kunze. Creek between Wilson's pool 
and Lake Darlot. 
NOTHOLENA pistans, R. Br. Donkey rocks between Goon- 
garrie and Mt. Margaret. 
