93G BOTANY OF THE "CLEARS " AND " BASALT MASSES," 



BiLLARDiEKA SCANDENS, Sill. Rare Oil the basalt, fairly common 

 elsewhere. December. 



H Y P E R I C I N E iE. 



Hypericum Japonicum, Thunb. Common on the Clears, but 



more common on the sand}^ flats. The specimens on the Clears 



are generally larger than those of the sandstone country. ]S'ovem- 



ber to May. 



Series ii. DisciflorSB- 



G E R A N I a C E iE. 



Geranium dissectum, Linn. Common on the Clears, also on 

 the sandstone. Sometimes seen upon the Basalt Masses. October 

 to May. 



Pelargonium australe, Willd. Common on both formations. 

 March and April. 



Oxalis corniculata, Linn. Common on both sandstone and 

 "Clears" ; but specimens on the " Clears" have generally larger 

 leaflets. October to May. 



R u t a c e ^. 



Boronia polygalifolia, Sm. Not so common on the Clears 

 as on the sandstone. April. 



AcRONYCHiA L.EVis, Forst. Rare ; only two plants seen at 

 Clear Farm. In fruit in January. 



S t A c K II u s I e .E. 



Stackhousia monogyna, Labill. (S. luiarupfolia, A. Cunn). 

 Fairly common on Condon Clear. October. 



Series iii. CalyciflorSB. 

 L E G U M I N S ^. 



Jacksonia scoparia, R.Br. Rare on the basalt; very common 

 on the sides of the sandstone ranges. This species is placed pro- 

 visionally under this name in the absence of pods which I was 

 unable to obtain at the time. October and November. 



