DOXATIOXS. (J13 



" Joiirual of the Linnean Society of London: " 



Botany— Xos. 114 to 121, Sept. 1881 to August 1882. 

 Zoology— Xos. 86 to 91, Sept. 1881 to July 1882. 



" Mittheilungen aus der Zoologisclien Station zu IS'eapel," III. 

 Band. lY. Heft. 8vo. 1883. 



"Journal of the Eoyal Microscopical Society," October, 1882. 



" Journal of the Microscopical Society of Victoria," Yol. I., 

 Nos. 1 to -1 ; Yol. II., :N'o. 1. 



" Eeport on the Little Eivcr Coalfield near Cooktown," and 

 " Preliminary Eeport on Stanthorpe Tin Mining District," By 

 E. L. Jack, L.S., G-overnment Greologist, Queensland. 



"Mineral Products of IS'ew South "\Yales &c.," from the 

 Department of Mines, Sj'dney. 



" On the female urogenital organs of the Kangaroo," by 

 Messrs. Lister and Fletcher, from Mr. Eletcher. 



PAPEES BEAD. 



OcCASIO^fAL NOTES 0:N PLANTS INDIGENOUS IN THE IMMEDIATE 



NEIGHBOUEHOOD OF StDNET. — ^0. II. 



By E. Hatiland. 



The unusually dry weather, which obtained for two or three 

 months prior to the middle of October, enabled me to penetrate 

 some of the swamps and marshy ground in the vicinity of Sydney ; 

 and afforded me the opportunity of examining several plants, 

 which, during ordinary weather are not easily procurable. 

 Amongst these I found, in abundance, TJtrlciolaria dichotoma and 

 Z7. unijlom^ of the order LentibulariucT. I confine myself in this 

 paper to TJtricularia dicliotoma (Labill.) and give its generic and 

 specific characters. Stem cylindrical and filiform, leaves radical, 

 obovate, three to four lines long ; on very long thread-like petioles. 

 Occasionally upon the same plant, one or two of the leaves attain 

 a length of an inch or more. Eoot fibrous and very slender ; all 

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