BY F. E. HAVtLAND, 529 



SOLANE^. 



SoLANUM Linii. "Nightshades." 



S. ESURiALK Lindl. On flats, especially those flooded with 

 water. The blacks are said to have relished the 

 berries. November. 

 S. Ei{KMOPHii,uM F.v.M. Amphitheatre. December. 

 S. FEROCissiMUM Liiidl. General. December. 

 S NIGKUM Lindl. " Black Nightshade." The berries are 

 dangerous when lun-ipe, though children frequently eat 

 them, and occasionally suffer in consequence. February, 

 March. 

 S.QUADRiLOCULATUM F.V.M. Scarce. At Cobar. Feb- 



ruai'y. 

 S. ELLIPTICUM F.V.M. General in district. February. 

 NicoTiANA suAVEoLKNS Lehm. On hills about Cobar. August. 

 *Datura STRAMONIUM Linn. "Mad Apple," "Thorn- Apple." 

 Aboiit the washed courses at Cobar. March. Very 

 narcotic. 



SCKOPHULARINEiE. 



MiMULUS KKPENS R.Br. " Monkey-Flower." Near the Chesney 



Tanks, Wrightville. August. 

 MoRGANiA GLABRA R.Br. Cobar. October. 

 *Verbascum Blattaria Linn. At Cobar and Wittagoona. 



Fruit in January. 



Bignoniace^. 



Tecoma austualis R.Br. Common on hills. .\ beautiful 

 climber over trees in elevated situations, and having 

 festoons of cream-coloured flowers of trumpet-shape. 

 October, March. 



Acanthace.e. 



JusTiciA procumbens Linn. At Mount Boppy and Witta- 

 goona. The apparent insignificance of this plant is 

 amply compensated for, by the wonderful provision 



