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style and in not black colour of the seeds ; — froiu G. elonjrata it is 

 separatcd by less scattered laeves. outside densely invested corolla, 

 nearly glabrous stigma-covei*, never reversed stalklcts of the fruit, 

 quite flat and broadly margined seeds. This jilant, to which as a 

 mere variety or as a distinct species the name subintegra niight be 

 assigned, has a far wider ränge than the ordinary form of G. glauca; 

 thus it is now known from Stui't's Creek and Flinders-River (F. v. M.), 

 Field-Kiver (W. F i e 1 d ) , Eyre's Creek ( K a y s e r K Finke-River (R. 

 Warburton), Charlotte-Waters (Chr. Giles), the Thompson- 

 River (Dr. Poulton), Lake Eyre (E. Giles), the Paroo (L. Morton), 

 the Ballandool (Looker), Gosse's-Range (Rev. Mr. Schwarz), Lake 

 Blanche ( B u r k i 1 1 ) , Barcoo (Dr. W u t h ) , Stokes Range and Wills' 

 Creek (Howitt), the Bulloo (R. S. Moore), Grey-Range (W. Neal), 

 Maranoa (Sir T h o s. Mitchell), Dawson-River (F. v. M.), Comet- 

 River (O'Shanesy), Warrego (Mrs. C o 1 1 e r ) , Lachlan - River 

 (Brueckner), Darling- River (Dr. Beckler), Lake ürana (H. 

 Crouch), Edwards- and Murray-River and Wimmera (F. v. M.), 

 Yorke's Peninsula (Tepper), Burenda (Miss Hood). 



The following are as yet unrecorded localities for species of this 

 genus : 



G. hederacea : Genoa 3500' (W. Baeuerlen). 



G. elongata : Cudgegong (Dr. B a r n a r d ) , Upper Murrumbidgee 

 (Miss Chamberlin), Genoa (Baeuerlen), Cann-and Bemm-River 

 (Edwin Merrah). 



G. barbata : Genoa (F. v. M.), New England (F. Campbell ). 



G. glabra : Warrego (Mrs. C o 1 1 e r ) , Paroo (Mrs. Spencer). 



G. incana : Pallinup-River (Miss C r o u i n ). 



G. pterygooperma : Israelite-Bay (Miss B r o o k e ). 



G. calcarata : Mt. Poole (Baeuerlen). 



G. Chambersi : Near Lake Eyre (Hon. J. N e w 1 a n d ). 



G. cycloptera : Rawlinson's Range and Lake Eyre (E. Giles), 

 Cooper's Creek (Flierl), Finke-River (Rev. H. K e m p e ) , Gosse's 

 Range (Rev. J. Schmidt), Storm-Creek (Lieut. Dittrich), Field's 

 River (W innecke), Lake Torrens (Prof. Täte), Comet-River (P. 

 O'Shanesy). 



G. pinnatifidae : Canoe-Creek (C. Hart mann), Upper Macquarie- 

 River (Rev. J. M. Curran), Omeo (J. Stirling), Manero (Baeuerlen), 

 Fowler's Bay (W a r b u r t o n ) , Eucla (Oliver), between the Great 

 Bight and Victoria-Spring (Alex. C r a w f o r d ). 



G. glauca: Mount Wood (Baeuerlen), Ballandool (Looker). 



G. heteromera: Wimmera and Lachlan-River (F. v. M.), Urana (H. 

 Crouch), Gwydir (C. Moore), Sevei'n (C. Hart mann), Darling- 

 Downs (Lau). 



G. gracilis: Wimmera (St. Eloy D'Alton). 



G. lamprosperma: Norman's and Gilbert's River (Th. Gulliver). 



G. Mueckeana: Rawlinson's Range (E. Giles), Tempe-Downs 

 (Thornton). 



Teratologie und Pflanzenkranklieiten : 



Bucliciiiiii , Franz, Doppelspreitige Laubblätter. (Berichte der Deutschen 

 botanischen Gesellschaft in Berlin. 1888. p. 179. Mit 1 Tfl.) 



Bucheiian, F., Erica Tetralix L. mit getrennten Kronblättern. (Abhandlungen 

 des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Bremen. Bd. X. Heft 2. 1888. p. 

 317—318.) 



Chatiii, .!., Des diverses anguillules qui peuvent s'observer dans la maladie 

 vermineuse de l'oignon. (Comptes rendus des seances de l'Acade'mie des 

 sciences de Paris. T. CVI. 1888. No. 20. p. 1431—1433.) 



Foeke, >V. 0., Bildungsabweichung einer Hülse von Gleditschia. (Abhand- 

 lungen des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Bremen. Bd. X. Heft 2. 1888. 

 p. 318.) 



Gniraud. D., Destruction des parasites de la vigne. (Moniteur vinicole. 

 1888. No. 41. p. 162.) 



