by f. e. haviland. 523 



Umbeli.ifek.i^. 



Eryngium plantagineum F.v.M. " Cockspur." VV^ittagoona. 



October. 

 Daucus brachiatus Sieb. About Cobar. 



Subclass II. Monopetalee. 



LoRANTHACE.i;. 



LoiiANTHUS Linn. The Mistletoe-Family. 



L. PENDDLUS Sieb. Oil almost any shrub iji Cobar district 

 generally. The commonest form here. Flowers in 

 November, in many varieties. 



L. LiNEARiFoi.ius Hk. Generally on the Casuarinas about 

 Cobar. Leaves terete. January. 



L. LONGIFLORUS Desr.(]). My specimen only in fruit. Grow- 

 ing on the Wilgas. 



L. MIRACULOSDS Miq. A small, pretty flower, on the Wilga 

 trees, as a rule. June. 



L. C^UANDANG Lindl. On 8antalum trees and others, generally 

 about Cobar. March. 



L. EXOCARPi Behr. About Cobar district generally. Yellow 

 Mistletoe. June. 



L. GKANDIBRACTEUS F.V.M. The large floral leaves are want- 

 ing in my specimen. T have only one instance of it, 

 tVom Amphitheatre. February. 



RUBIACE^. 



Canthium oleifolium Hk. "Wild Lemon." On Mulga-country, 

 and also on stony ridges. General in the district. The 

 stems being very straight and the wood somewhat 

 tough, it should be of .some use commercially, but it does 

 not exceed, say, five inches in diameter. It is profuse 

 in flowering about November. 



Opercularia diphylla Ga;rt. On gravel country, east of Cobar. 



AsPERULA OLiGANTHA F.V.M. Cobar. August. 



Galium Gauoichaudi DC. About the Old Reservoir, Cobar. 

 August, 



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