]06 Eivart and Bees: 



Aliuzzia amoexissima. F. v. M., Fragm. viii., p. 165. (Leguniinosae). 



This plant was given in the first Census, from New South Wales, 

 Queensland and Victoria, omitted from the second Census (presumably 

 inadvertently), and restored in the manuscript. The only specimens 

 in the Herbarium are the original types from the north-east boundary 

 of New South Wales. There is no Victorian specimen or record of 

 this plant, which must hence be deleted from the Victorian Flora. 



Ambrosia artemisifolia, L. " Roman Wormwood." (Compositae). 



Wimmera, Victoria, M. Ouerin. 1890: Tabilk. Victoria. Mrs. James, 

 1J)U5 ; Shepparton, Victoria, J. C Walker, October, 1911; Coode 

 Island, J. K. Tovey, March 2:3rd, 1912. 



This Composite, a native of North America, recorded as a u:arden 

 escape in the " Weeds, Poison Plants and Naturalised Aliens of Vic- 

 toria," p. 94 (19U9), has now evidently permanently established itself 

 as a naturalised alien in Victoria. 



Andrupugon gryllus, L. (Gramineae). 

 North Australia, Dr. Gilruth, 1911. 



Andropugon sbriceus, R.Br. (Gramineae). 

 North Australia, Dr. Gilruth, 1911. 



Anthistiria avenacea, F. v. M. (Gramineae). 



Roper Plains, North Australia, Dr. Gilruth, 19'11. 



'■ Locally known as Blue Grass. Generally eaten last by stock." 



Anthistiria memhranacea, Lindl. (Gramineae). 



North Australia. Dr. Gilruth, 1911. 

 " Stock fairly fond of this grass." 



Anthyllis vulxerauia, \j. '■ Kidney Vetch." (Leguminosae). 



Lilydale district, Victoria, Mr. Kerr, January, 1912. 



This herliaceous perennial plant has now established itself in the 

 Lilydale district, and may l)e considered naturalised. It is a native of 

 Euiope, Asia and Africa, and is a useful pasture plant for dry pastures. 



Aristida calycina, R.Br. (Gramineae). 

 North Australia, Dr. Gilnith, 1911. 



Astreula rHiru' )11)Es. F. v. M., var. i^appacea. lieutli. ((iramineae). 

 Bull Oak Creek. North Australia, Dr. Gilruth, 1911. 



