^40 BOTANY OP" THE *' CLEARS " AND " BASALT MASSES," 



Subclass ii. MONOPETAL^. 

 L R A N T H A C E .E. 



LoRANTHUS CELASTROiDEs, Sieb. December and January. 

 L. PENDULUS, Sieb. March. 



Pv U B I A C E .E. 



Opercularia diphylla, Gaertn. Not common on the volcanic 



formations. December to March. 



PoMAX umbellata, Sol. Not so common on the basalt as on 



the sandstone. 



M P s I T .E. 



Calotis dentex, R.Br. December to Februar3^ 



Brachycomr multiffda, DC. December and January. 



SiEGESBKCKiA ORiEXTALis, Lin 11. Xot 80 common on the basalt 

 as on the sandstone. I have observed very small insects caught 

 by the glandular hairs on this plant. December to March. 



Craspedia Richea, Cass. Common. December to April. 



PoDOLKPis ACUMINATA, R.Br. Rare on the Clears, but very 

 common on the sandy flats. 



S T Y L I D E .E. 



Stylidium graminifolium, Swartz. This species generally has 

 longer leaves on the Clears than on the sandstone. 



G D E N I A C E .E. 



GoODENiA HEDERACEA, Sm. January to April. 



C A M P A N U L A C E M. 



Lobelia purpurascens, R.Br. Very common on both forma- 

 tions. December to May. 



Wahlenbergia gracilis, DC. Very common on the Clears, 

 also on the flats between sandstone ranges. The corolla in the 

 sandstone specimens is often very small, and almost white; while 

 I have not yet seen this form on the Clears. September to 

 April. 



