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same treatment. At a very early stage a dififerent habit of 

 growth could readily be distinguished, as well as the difference in 

 leaf -structure, which is identical with that of the respective adult 

 plants. 



The specimens in the National Herbarium examined and 

 separated by me are from the following localities : — 



J. HOLOSCH^XUS. 



New South Wales : —Bondi, near Sydney (E. Betche; May, 

 1883); Bowral (A. H. S. Lucas; January, 1894); Snow}^ Moun- 

 tains (W. Bauerlen; 1890); Walcha District, New England (E. 

 Betche; December, 1898); Centennial Park, Sydney (E. Cheel; 

 January, 1898). 



Victoria : —Wimmera and Oakleigh(C. Walter; October, 1900). 



Tasmania: — Cascades (L. Rodney; 1898). 



J. PRISMATOCARPUS. 



New South Wales : — (Dr. Leichhardt); Kogarah (J. H. Cam- 

 field; No\ember, 1893, with note as follows : — " Tall variety with 

 flat leaves and with ^'ery indistinct cross-partitions; apparently 

 always aquatic "); Tia River, New England (E. Betche; December, 

 1898, with note as follows : — " Identical with an almost aquatic 

 form from Kogarah; cross-partitions of leaves very indistinct "); 

 Conjola (W. Heron; February, 1899); Menangle (Mr. Harper); 

 Centennial Park, Sydney (E. Cheel; Januarj^, 1898; with note 

 drawing attention to the indistinct cross-partitions of the leaves, 

 and the differences in the number of stamens and in the seed as 

 compared with the preceding species). 



Caryophylle.^. 



Silene inflata, Sm. (Fl. Brit. 467 = Cucuhahis Behen, L., Eng. 

 Bot., p. 164). Centennial Park (E. Cheel; December, 1901). An 

 introduced weed not previously recorded except from the Wagga 

 district (these Proceedings, 2nd Ser., iv., p. 1055). 



