652 INDIGENOUS PLANTS IN THE COBAR DISTRICT, ii., 



Class ii. MONOCOTYLEDONS. 



AmARYLLIDEjE. 



Calostemma purpureum R.Br. Wuttagoona. Growing among 

 the rocks at the Falls. The rock- wallaby is very partial 

 to this plant. 



LlLIACEjE. 



Anguillaria dioica R.Br. Wuttagoona. September. 

 Thysanotus Patkksoni R.Br. A few instances of this climbing 

 species at Shuttleton. September. 



JuNCACEjE. 



Juncus pauciflorus R.Br. Cobar and Amphitheatre. Sep- 

 tember. 

 J. polyanthkmus. Meryula. October. 

 Fimbristylis ferruginea Vahl. Wuttagoona. This is favoured 

 as a good fodder-plant. 

 F. communis Kunth. Wuttagoona. 



NAIADEiE. 



Potamogeton crispus Linn. 



CyperacejE. 



Cyperus sanguineo-fuscus Hk. Wuttagoona. 



Scirpus debilis Pursh. In a garden, at Cobar. September. 



Carex inversa R.Br. Towards Louth. September. 



Gramine,e. 



Eriochloa annulata Kunth. 



Andropogon pertusus Willd. Wuttagoona. 



Phalaris minor Retz. This grass has become well established 

 over the district, and is sometimes called " Canary 

 Grass." 



Aristida arenaria Gaud. Wuttagoona. 

 A. ramosa R.Br. Cobar. October. 



Stipa (additional note). The most prevalent forms in this dis- 

 trict are S. scabra Lindl., and S. semibarbata R.Br. 

 The seeds of these species are ripe at shearing-time; 

 hence to avoid depreciation in the value of the clip by 



