PY F. E. HAVILAND. O'JO 



SoLiVA ANTHEMiFOLiA R.Br. Cobar Flats. A plant of a pin- 

 cushion appearance, belonging to the coast but firmly 

 established at Cobar. August. 

 Myriogyne minuta Less. An aromatic plant. Cobar. Feb- 

 ruary. 

 IsoETOPSis GRAMiNiFOLiA Turcz. Damp flats about Cobar. 



July. 

 Angianthus pusillus Benth., var. polyanthus. A peculiar, 

 straw-coloured herb, in the western parts. March. 

 Gnaphalodes ULiGiNOSUM A. Gray. On flats in several parts. 

 Its silvery rosette-form makes a good saucer-plant. 

 May. 

 Craspedia chrysantha Benth. Wittagoona. October. 

 Cassinia l^vis R.Br. Cobar district generally; it seems to 

 grow to a height of ten feet on rocky elevations. 

 February, March. Accompanies E . Morri^ii. 

 RuTiDOSis HELiCHRYSOiDEsDC. Scarce about Cobar. May. 

 MiLLOTiA TENUiFOLiA Cass. In shaded situations about 



Cobar. 

 IxiOL^.NA LEPTOLEPis Benth. Cobar. October. 

 Helichrysum apiculatum DC. Everywhere. February, 

 September. Also a woolly variety at Kergunyah. 

 H. SEMIPAPPOSUM DC. In several parts. May. 

 H. bracteatum Willd. Everywhere. September. 

 Helipterum strictum Benth. At Wittagoona. 



H. FLORiBUNDUM DC. A daisy, preferring damp flats, 

 and covering large patches with snow-white flowers. 

 Everywhere. September. 

 H. MOSCHATUM Benth. Wittagoona. October. 

 H. Jesseni. Common about the district. September. 

 H. INCANUM DC. A yellow variety, with broad leaves. 



August. 

 H. PYGM.EUM Benth. About Cobar. July, August. 

 H. DiMORPHOLEPis Benth. Common. August. 

 Lfptorhvnchos AMBiGUUS Benth., var. semicalvus. Among 

 the rocks at lUewongand at the Peak. Scarce, March, 



