Flora oj Australia. 'S2'6 



Gkevillea. Helmsii, Mueller and Tate in Tr. of the Roy. Soc. of 

 S.A., vol. xvi., p, 351 (1896), also pjotan. Centrlb. Ixv., No. 

 11 (1896) = G. PLUiiiJUGA, Mueller in Fragin. iv., p. 84 

 (1863-4). (Pioteaceae). 



Diels, in Englers Bot. Jahrb. Bd., xxxv., p. 150, 1905 (Frajr- 

 menta Phytographia Australia Occidentale, p. 150), was unable 

 to distinguish between these two species. The only difference 

 appears to be in the greater tendency to hairiness in the pedicels 

 and outside of the perianth in the " Helmsii " specimens, in 

 which, perhaps, the flowers are also a trifle larger. Anthers, 

 disk, torus, ovary, stigma and leaves are identical. The periantli 

 and pedicels of G. plurijuya are not entirely glabrous, as stated 

 in the original description. 



LiNARiA Pelliseriana, L. (Scrophulariaceae). " Pelisser's 



Toad Flax." 



This plant -was recorded in 1908 from the Mitta Mitta R.. and 

 Chiltern, It appears to be spreading in paddocks at Sandy 

 Creek, Wodonga, and is undoubtedly naturalized as an alien. 

 It is a native of S. Kurope and Asia Minor. 



LiNDSAYA TRICHOMANOIDES, Dryander. (Filices). 



Collected National Park, Wilson's Promontory, 28/10/09, by 

 Dr. Sutton, J. ^\ . Audas and P. R. H. St. John. 



This forms an addition to the Flora of Victoria, being only 

 recorded previously from Tasmania and N.S. Wales. It appears 

 to be rare in all the localities where it occurs, and is the third 

 case of a member of the Victorian Flora having its sole and 

 only Victorian locality in the National Park. 



Macadamia verticillata, F. v. M.; ex Bentham's Flora Aus- 

 traliensis, vol. v., p. 207 (Helicia verticillata, F. v. M., 

 Fragm. vi., 191. (Proteaceae). = Brabejum stellati- 



FOLIUM, L. 



This plant, collected by Leichardt, is given in Bentham's Flora 

 as from Queensland or N.S. Wales, precise locality unknown. 



