Flora of Australia. 293 



Eriostkmon linearis, Ounn. (Kutuceae). 



Coweowing, West Australia, Max Koch, Oct., 1909, No. 1231. 



New for West Australia, only known previousl}' froin South 

 Australia and New South Wales. Mueller, in his later years, 

 evidently considered this to be a variety of E. difformis, A. 

 Cunn., but the species difi'er in several respects, particularly in 

 the leaves and inflorescence. 



Eryn(;ium rostratum, Cav. (Umbelliferae). 



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

 1909. No. 1593. 



(tastkolobium spinosum, Benth. (Leguminosae). 



Lowden, Preston River, West Australia, Max Koch, Oct., 1909. 

 No. 1940. 



Grevillea oxystiGxMA, ivleissn. (Proteaceae). 



Lowden. Preston River, West Australia, Max Koch, Sep., 1909. 

 No. 1948. 



Hakea sulcata, K. Br., var. intermedia, Ewart and White, 

 new vai'. (Proteaceae). 



Cowcowing, West Australia, Max Koch, 1904. No'. 1056. 



This variety seems to be nearest to Hahea sulcata, var. sco- 

 paria, from which it differs, however, in being of a more 

 slender type, in having less sulcate leaves, and in possessing a 

 prominent ridge round the stigmatic cone. 



In this last respect, it resembles the typical //. sulcata from 

 which, however, it differs in the following characters: — 



(1.) The leaves are much longer, and are not so prominently 

 sulcate. 



(2.) The pedicels usually slightly exceed 1 line in length. 



(3.) The hypogynous gland is much longer and more con- 

 spicuous. 



HAL(iANiA LEHMANNIANA, Soiid. (Boragiuaceae). 



In the Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 13 (Proc. 

 of the Royal Soc. of Vict., vol. xxii., p. 321), after Halgania 

 Lehmanniana, Sond., for (Solanaceae), read (Boraginaceae). 



