304 Alfred J. Euutrt : Florn, of Australia. 



Osborn informs me he has since visited tlie locality and rooted out 

 the plant. It will be interesting- to see whether it reappears in the 

 same or other localities. 



Salix Caprea, L. "Sallow Willow." (Salicaceae). 



Leongatha. J. M. Molloy, 15/8/14. 



A native of Europe and Asia, growing usually near water. It is 

 occasionally planted and has thence run wild, appearing to hold its 

 own in the native scrub, particularly on river banks or near water. 



Thiclymitra vknosa, R. Br. "Veined Hood Orchid." (Orcliidaceae). 



Mt. Baw Baw. J. G. O'Donoghue and C. French, junr., Jan.. 

 1914. 



A native of New South Wales and South Australia, not previously 

 recorded for Victoria. 



Thitonia mneata, Ker. "Pencilled Tritonia." (Irideae.) 



Charlton, Nov., 1913. 



Already recorded as a garden escape at Geelong, and apparently 

 in process of becoming naturalised. 



Vicia tetrasperma, Moench. "Slender Vetch." (Leguminosae). 



Along the railway enclosure at Glen Iris, fairly abundant and 

 away from cultivation paddocks. W. G. Anderson, Nov., 1912. 



The plant has previously been recoided as an exotic and may now 

 be regarded as definitely naturalised. It is a native of Europe and 

 W. Asia, from Mediterranean to Arctic. The present form ap- 

 proaches towards the variety i/roc/I/'s. l)nt has the shorter pods of 

 the type. 



Zycjopiivllum ovatum, Ewart and White. "Dwarf Twinleaf." 

 (Zygophyl laceae). 



Ouyeii. H. B. Williamson. No. 1468, Sept., 1913. 



