[Pboc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, 2 4 (N.S.), Pt. I., 1911.] 



Akt. Y.—ContribiUiuns to the Flora of Australia., 



No. 17} 



BY 



ALFRED J. EWART, - D.Sc, Ph.D., F.L.S. 



(Government Botanist of Victoria and Professor of Botany and Plant 

 Physiolog-y in the Melbourne University) ; 



BERTHA REKS and BERTHA WOOD 



(Government Research Scholars). 



(With Plate XXIII.). 

 [Read 11th May, 1911 J. 



Acacia salicina, Lindl. (Leguminosae). 

 This plant was recorded from Wilson's Promontory on the 

 authority of a specimen named by Mueller in 1853. This proves 

 to be an error for A. retinodes, which is already recorded for 

 the South and South-West, as well as for the North-West of 

 Victoria, whereas A. salicina is confined to the North-Western 

 district. The Flora of the National Park decreases by one, 

 since A. retinodes has already been recorded. 



Anthocercis litoria. Lab. (Solanaceae). 

 Central Greenough, North-West Australia, Max Koch, Sept., 

 1910, No. 2101. 



Bartsia Trixago, L. " Trixago Bartsia." (Scrophulariaceae). 

 Geelong, Victoria, H. B. Williamson, Nov., 1910. No. 1428. 

 This naturalised alien has only previously been recorded in 

 Victoria from Broadmeadows. 



Brachycome calocarpa, F. v. M. (Compositae). 

 Bacchus Marsh District, Victoria, J. R. Tovey and C. French 

 Jnr.. Nov., 1910, Geelong, Victoria, H. B. Williamson, Jan., 

 1911, No. 1439. 



1 No. 16 in Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, vol. xxiii., p. 285 (1911). 



