COLLECTED IN SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 
(1848) IV. 312. Dryandra pulchella, Meisn. MSS. 
(1848) IV. 317. 
III. 298. 
IT. 342. 
(1848) TV. 309. 
T.; IV. 646. 
(1848) IV. 310, 311. 
V. 418. 
L; IT. 346. IV. 640—1-5. 
IV. 313 (ex parte). 
I; IV. 642. 
(1848) IV. 308. 
(1848) IV. 314. 
II. 345. 
V. Suppl. n. 19. 
111.297-8; (1848) IV.316. 
UI. 294. ; V. 417. 
(1848) IV. 313. 
= 
I. ; IV. 644. 
IIT. 301. 
IV. 320. 
111.299; V,418? 419? 
(1848) IV. 319. 
III. 300. 
V. 423. 
I. 
(1848) IV. 321. Hemiclidia Baxteri, À. Br. suppl. 
35 
35 
elegans, Meisn. MSS. 
formosa, À. Br. suppl. 
squarrosa, À. Br. suppl. 
mutica, Meisn. MSS. 
nobilis, Lindt. ! 
plumosa, R. Br. 
Arctotidis, À. Br. suppl. 
211 
nivea, R. Br. (et IV. 313 ex parte.) 
Brownii, Meisn. 
Fraseri, R. Br. suppl. 
cirsioides, Meisn. MSS. 
horrida, Meisn. MSS. 
carlinoides, Meisn. 
speciosa, Meisn. MSS. 
eryptocephala, Meisn. 
tenuifolia, R. Br. 
comosa, Meisn. MSS. 
proteoides, Lindt. 
bipinnatifida, R. Br. suppl. 
Preissii, Meisn. 
nervosa, R. Br. 
Drummondii, Meisn. 
calophylla, À. Br. suppl. 
B. acaulis, Meisn. MSS. 
pteridifolia, R. Br. 8. blechnifolia. 
pteridifolia, R. Br. 
The above list is drawn up chiefly from the collections of R. J. Shut- 
tleworth, Esq., who, as one of the earliest subscribers to Drummond's 
plants, has received one of the completest sets. In a few instances — 
only the plants of this set were found to bear different numbers from —— 
the same species in Dr. Lemann’s set, which I carefully compared m 
1850. I am uncertain whether my denomination of the several col- — 
lections is quite correct. What I have marked Collection I. was re- - 
ceived about 1842 or 1843, and had no numbers to the specimens. - 
In 1844 we received Collection IL, containing Nos. from 300 to 
