942 BOTANY OF THE "CLEARS AND " BASALT MASSES, 



not observed so fear any other Protead on the Clears or Basalt 

 Masses, though many appear on the sandstone. 



T H Y M E L E JE. 



PiMELiA LiNiFOLiA, 8m. Rare on the Clears, though common 

 on the sandstone. This species appears to be in flower nearly all 

 the year round. 



C A S U A R I N E .E. 



Casuarixa suberosa, Ott. lir Dietr. This is not the only 

 species of Casuarina on the Clears and Basalt Masses, but it is 

 the only one collected at present. 



S a X T A L A c E ^. 

 ExoCARPUS STRiCTA, R. Br. Rare on the basalt; common on the 



sandstone. 



Class ii. MONOCOTYLEDONS. 



O R C ri I D E .E. 



DiPODiUM PUNCTATUM, R.Br. Rare on the basalt. August to 

 October. 



DiCRis PEDUNCULATA, R.Br. Very common on the Clears and 

 sandstone country in spring. 



Pterostylis concinxa, R. Br. On both formations. May. 



Caladenia carnea, R.Br. Very common on both sandstone 

 and basalt formations. July and August. 



A M A R Y L L I D E .E. 



Hypoxis hygrometrica, Labill. Very common on the Clears. 



April and May. 



L I l I A c E .E. 



Smilax glycyphylla, Sm. Not as common on the basalt as 



on the sandstone. 



Thysanotus junceus, R.Br. October to December. 



Sowerb.ea juncea, Sm. Rare. May. 



C M M E L Y N A C E ^. 



Co.mmelyna cyanea, R.Br. Not as common on the Clears as 

 on the sandstone country. 



