[Proc. Rot. Soi'. Victoria 25 (N.S.), Pr. 1.. 1012.] 



Akt. VII. — Coiitrihiitlinis to the Flont of xiu-stralia, 

 No. 19} 



ALFRED J. EWAiri; D.Sc, Ph.D., F.L.S. 



(Professor .>f Botany and Plant Physioloj-'y in the University of 

 Melbourne) 



BERTHA REES 



(Lecturer on Botany). 



(With Plates V. and VI.). 

 [Read 9tli May, 1912. J. 



Abutilon indicum, Sweet. " Indian Lantern Flower." (MalvaLetie). 



Coode Island, Victoria. J. K. Tovey, March -iSrd, 1912. 



A native of the tropical regions, also found in South Africa. An 

 exotic not yet sufliciently established to be considered naturalised in 

 this State. 



Ac'AENA MONTANA, Hook, f. (AcAENA TASMANiCA, Bitter, in BibliothecH 

 botanica, Heft 74, (Stuttgart).). (Rosaceae). 



(Determi)ied by Dr. Bitter, Bremen, September, 1911). 

 Alpine regions of Mount Field East, Tasmania, F. Mueller, Jan., 

 1869. 



At'AENA ^;anguisokbae, Vahl. forma. (Rosaceae). 



(Determined by Dr. Bitter. Bremen, September, 1911). 



Summit of Mt. Dayman, New Guinea, 9000 ft., W. E. Armit, 1894, 



AizooN KiGiuiM, L. var. angl stifulilm, Sund. " Rigid Aizoon." 

 ( Ficoideae). 



Coode Island, Victoria, J. R. Tovey, December, 1908, and March 

 23rd, 1912. 



Indigenous to South Africa. An exotic not yet sufficiently estab- 

 lished to be considered naturalised in this State. 



1 No. IS in Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, vol. xxi\. (ii.s.), \i. -Vm, lltll. 



