BY A. C. BARWICK. 943 



G R A M I N E ^. 



Anthistiria australis, R.Br. Locally called "Kangaroo- 

 grass." It resists the frost in a wonderful manner. I have seen 

 specimens of it with stems over 6 feet high. 



Class iii. ACOTYLEDONS. 



F I L I C E S. 



Davallia DUBiA, R.Br. Rare on the Clears, but plentiful in 

 moist places on the sandstone. 



Adiantum ^thiopicum, Linn. Common on both formations. 



Pteris aquilina, Linn. On Condon Clear. 



Blechnum cartilagineum, Swartz. Not common on the 

 basalt, but very common on the sandstone. 



Asplenium flabellifolium, Cav. In shady and moist places 

 on the Clears. 



