Flora of Australia. 65 



E. BRBVIFLORA, Stapf. 



Clarence River, N.S.W., Beckler ; Ex Hort. Bot. Berolinensis, 

 June, 1847; Strathbogie, N.E. Victoria, Nov., 1901, A. W. 

 Yroland. 



E. lieteronema and E. Stuartii are solely Tasnianian, E. 

 hrevifora comes from New South Wales and Victoria, while E. 

 hawhawiensis is Victorian only. 



Ephedra distachya, L. " Shrubby Horsetail " (Gnetaceae). 



Sandring-ham, Victoria, C. S. Sutton, April, 1911. 

 A native of Europe and North America, now growing as a 

 garden escape near Sandringham. 



Eragrostis major. Host. " Large Love Grass." (Gramineae). 



Mooroopna, Goiilburn Valley, Victoria, J. P. McLennan, 191L 

 This grass was recorded in the Weeds, Poison Plants and 

 Naturalised Aliens of Victoria as a garden escape. It has now 

 evidently established itself, and may be considered naturalised. 

 It is a native of the tropical and sub-tropical regions. 



Eriochilus scaber, Lindl. (Orchidaceae). 



Swan Mill, Low^den, Preston River, West iVustralia, Max 

 Koch, Sept., 1910. 



This specimen approaches towards E. tenuis in having soli- 

 tary flowers, narrow leaves, and in being less hairy. 



Erysimum repandum, L. '' Treacle Mustard," (Cruoiferae). 



Northcote, Victoria, W. R. A. Baker, Jan., 1911, Foreshore, 

 Geelong, H. B. Williamson, December, 1910, No. 1449. 



This troublesome member of the Cruciferae has only been 

 previously recorded from the North- Western portion of Vic- 

 toria. 



Eucalyptus eugenioides, Sieber var, nana, Maiden and Deane. 

 (Myrtaceae). 



Near Orbost, Gippsland, Victoria, P. R. St. John, December, 

 1910. 



This variety has not previously been recorded for Victoria. 



