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PiNUS INSIGNIS, Doug. Monterey Pine." (Coniferae). 



Between Beaconsfield and Emerald. J. W. Auda.s and E. E. 

 Pescott. 1913. Upper Beaconsfield. J. R. Tovey, August, 1914. 



This tree is now evidently establishing itself as a naturalised 

 alien in many parts of Victoria, especially in the Beaconsfield and 

 Emerald districts. It spreads from wind-borne seeds developed on 

 planted trees. 



Prasophyllum flavum, R. Br. "Yellow Leek Orchid.'' 

 (Orchidaceae). 

 Mt. Baw Baw. C. French, junr., January, 1914. 

 A native of New South Wales and Queensland not previously 

 recorded for Victoria. 



Pkasophyllum Suttoni, Rogers and Rees. "Alpine Leek Orchid." 

 (Orchidaceae). 

 Mt. Baw Baw, C. French, junr., January, 1914. 

 A native of Victoria previously only recorded from the Buffalo 

 Plateau. 



Prostanthera denticulata, R. Br. "Rough Mint Bush." 

 (Labiatae). 

 Hall's Gap. Grampians, Victoria. Miss J. E. Tilden, No. 962, 

 Dec, 1912. 



In Mr. Campbell's "Census of Grampian Plants" (Vict. Nat., 

 Vol. XXVIII.. p. 108. 1911) footnote, it is stated that this species 

 does not occur in tlie Grampian Mountains. It was, however, re- 

 corded from the Grampians by Baron von Mueller, and still grows 

 in fair abundance. 



Ranunculus ophioglossifolius, Vil. "Snake tongue Ranuncukis." 

 (Ranunculaceae). 



Haddon. between Linton and Ballarat. H. B. Williamson, Dec, 

 1912. 



This Briti.sh plant is a native of West Europe and the Mediter- 

 ranean regions. The plant is growing wild in fair abundance and 

 may be regarded as definitely naturalised. 



Reseda lutea, L. "Cut-leaved Mignonette." (Resedaceae.) 

 Ptegnella. Sth. Australia. T. G. Osborn. Sept.. 1913. 

 This plant is a native of Europe, especially in limestone dis- 

 tricts. This is a nevs- record for South Australia, but Profes.sor 



