[Proc. Roy. ?oc. Victoria, 24 (N.S.), Ft. II., 1911.J 



Ak'I'. XIX. — Coiitribittlons to the Flora of Aiistralia, 

 No. 18.^ 



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



(Government Botanist of Victoiua, and Professor of Botany and Plant 

 Physiology in the Melbourne University), 



JEAN WHITE, D.Sc. 

 (Lecturer on Botany in the Melbourne University), 



AND 



BERTHA REES and BERTHA WOOD 



((-Jovernment Research Scholars). 

 (With Plates LII-LVI.). 

 [Read 12th October, 1911.]. . 



luj LIBRARY 



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Bartsia latipolia, Sibth. and Sm. " Common Bartsia." 

 (Scrophulariaceae.) 



Cheltenham, Victoria, J. R. Tovey, 23/9/1911. 



A form with white flowers. The plants occurred in a single 

 large patch mixed with plants having flowers of the normal 

 colour, so that it cannot be a peculiarity due to the soil. Tbe 

 peculiarity does not appear to have been noticed before in this 

 plant, and it will be of interest to note whether white-flowered 

 forms reappear in the same locality and spread to new ones. 



Battarea phalloides, Dicks. (Pers. Syn. 129, t3, f. I. Sacc. 

 Syll. VII. 195). (Fungi. -Basidiomycetes) 



Growing in sand under Leptospermum laevigatum, North 

 Brighton, Victoria, C. French, Jnr., 6/8/1911. 



New locality. Only previously recorded in Victoria from the 

 North- West. Also found in West and South Australia. 



1 No. 17 in Proc. Roy. Sue. Victoria, vol. xxiv. (n.s.), 1!)11, p. 61. 



