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eluded under the last-named species in the Weeds of Victoria. 

 S. viridis is, however, annual, whereas the present plant is 

 undoubtedly perennial, and is hence recognised as a distinct 

 species as above. (See also Flora Capensis, Vol. VII., p. 423, 

 1900). 



SoLANUM ESURiALE, Liudl. " Edible Nightshade." (Solanaceae). 



Shire of Numurkah, Victoria., B. Lancaster, March, 1911. 



Only previously recorded in Victoria from the North-West, 

 it is now apparently spreading towards the East of Victoria, 

 where in former years it did not grow. 



Stenopetalum R0BU8TUM, Eudl. (C'ruciferae). 

 Busselton, West Australia, Max Koch, Sept., 1909, No. 1969. 



Stipa elbgantissiMa, Lab. (Gramineae). 



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

 Jnr., Nov., 1910. 



New locality in Victoria for this grass ; only previously re- 

 corded from the North-West and South-West. 



Stylidium pilosum, Lab. (Stylideae). 



On rocks, Lowden, Preston River, West Australia, Max Koch, 

 Oct., 1909, No. 1933. 



This was oiven in the 16th Contribution to the Flora of Aus- 

 tralia in the Proc. of the Roy. Soc. of Vict., Vol. XXIII., p. 300, 

 as StijUdium reduijJicatum, R. Br. These two species are ver)' 

 closely allied, differing mainly in the inflorescence. The 

 majority of the specimens in the National Herbarium placed 

 under >S'. redupUcatum, proved on critical examination to be 

 >S'. piJosum. 



Stylidium reduplicatum, R. Br. (Stylideae). 



Lowden, Preston River, West Australia, Max Koch, Oct., 

 1910, No. 2085. 



Stylidium ^^candens, R. Br. (Stylideae). 

 Kirrup, West Australia, Max Koch, Oct., 1910, No. 2075. 



