532 INDIGENOUS PLANTS IN THE COBAR DISTRICT, 



P. sTRiATiFLORA F.v.M. A very showy shrub at. the 

 Peak, Elouera, the "B" Mountain, and Mount 

 Grenfell. It is specially suited for vase-decorations. 

 as the flowers continue at their best for a full fort- 

 night after cutting. 

 Teucrium racemosum K.Br. Everywhere. April. 



Ajuga australis. "Australian Bugle"' Cobar. Flo^vers 

 during spring. 



*Marrubium vulgare Linn. "Horehound." Used for 

 coughs, and as a tonic. Cobar. February. 



Dichondra repens Forst. Near Old Reservoir. Cobar. 



Lamium amplexicaule Linn. Cobar, in paddocks. August. 



PlANTAGINE/E. 



Plantago varia R.Br. On damp soil, in several places. 

 "Small Rib-grass." February, March. Seems not 

 to grow to the ordinary stature in this climate. Also 

 var. parviflora. 



Subclass iii. MONOCHLAMYDE^. 

 Salsolace^. 



Rhagodia spinescens R.Br. General. February, March. 

 R. nutans R.Br. Everywhere, especially on hills. Feb 



ruaiy, March. 

 R. hastata R.Br. Cobar and Amphitheatre. 

 Chenopodium cristatum F.v.M. A common, aromatic weed, 

 chiefly in neglected gardens. March. 

 *C. MURALE Linn. "Fat Hen." Common. November. 

 C ALBUM Linn. General. October. 

 C. ATRiPLiciNUM F.V.M. About Cobar. May. 

 C. TRiANnRUM DC, var. lanuginosum (C. microphyllmn 

 F.v.M.). Everywhere. January, March. 

 Atriplex angulata Benth. Everywhere, on waste places. 

 January. 



