518 INDIGENOUS PLANTS IN THE COBAE DISTRICT, 



Series iii. Calyciflorae. 



Leguminos/e. 



Suborder i. Papilionacece. 



Bossi^A Walkeri F.v.M. "Stick-Bush," "Warrif,'al.' On soft, 

 damp ground, growing in patches about Cobar, and in 

 company with Eremophilas. September. The leafless, 

 flat branches give this shrub a very peculiar appearance. 

 Its flowers are very attractive in red and yellow, and, 

 by horticultural art, the plant is capable of profuse 

 flowering, and is worth bringing into private gardens. 



Templetonia egena Benth. Cobar genei-ally. September. 



Lotus austrams Andr., var. parviflorus. At Wittagoona and 

 Kergunyah. September. 



Indigofera australis Willd. A graceful-looking shrub ; on 

 rocky hills, in company with E. Morrisii and CaUitris 

 glauca. 



Clianthus Dampieri Cunn. "Desert-Pea." About Mount 

 Grenfell Head Station. August. 



SwAiNSONA Burkittii F.v.lM. The Darling-Pea tribe. In the 

 extreme west of the district. October. 

 ^ S. lessertiifolia DC. Everywhere in district. August. 



S. microphylla Grey. In company with the previous species, 

 l)ut much smaller. September. Both these species 

 appear to me to have much the same nature as the 

 " Poison-Pea," and the stock seem to avoid them I 

 have not tVnind the true Poison-Pea, so far, in this 

 district, though it grows plentiful!}' on the Darling and 

 at Bourke. 



S. PHACIFOLIA F.v.M. About Cobar. August. 



Glycine sericea Benth. Cobar generally. February and Sep- 

 tember. 



■*Medicago denticulata Willd. Several places about Cobar. 

 Fruiting in June. 

 ■*M. MINIMA. Cobar and Brura Tank. August. 



