20 Ewart, White and Rees : 



P. fusco-viride has the following range : — Wimmera, Reader 

 (under P. ansatum) ; Wimmera, Reader. 1894 (under P. Woolsii) ; 

 Yorke Peninsula, S. Austr., Tepper, 1879 (under P. Tepperi). 



Salicornia Lylei, Ewart and White. (Chenopodiaceae). 



In the description given in Journal of Proc, R.S. of N.S. 

 Wales, vol. xlii., 1908, p. 195, for " very much branched " read 

 " very sparsely branched." 



Stylidium (Candollka) Yilgarnense, Pritzel. 



Max Koch, Cowcowing, W.A., 1904, No. 1207. 



This appears to be close to *S', elongatum, and maj' possibly 

 prove to be a strongly marked variety, with a more spreading 

 panicle and the lower stalks, especially, longer. Drummond's 

 4th coll., No. 170, has also a shorter, looser panicle, but 

 was placed by Bentham under *S'. elongatum. For the present, 

 however, Pritzel's species must stand. 



Additional Localities for Victorian Plants. 



Tillaea pedickllosa, F. v. M. (CrassLilaceae). 

 Geelong, H. B. Williamson, October and November, 1905. 



Toxanthus MuELLiati, Beuth. (Compositae). 

 Geelong, H. B. Williamson, October and November, 1905. 



Naturalised Aliens. 



Berkheya (Stobaea) rigida, Thuub. (Compositae). 



Geelong, H. B. Williamson, 1906 ; Coode Island, J. R. Tovey 

 and C. French, jnr., October, 1908. 



This determination was verified at both Kew and Berlin as 

 Stobaea rigida, Thunb. 



