10 Eivai't and Rees : 



SiACJiYS AKVKNSis, L. "Woundwort or Stagger-weed.'" (Tiahiatae). 



Pine Mountain, lietween Tintaldra and Walwa. Victoria, A. J. 

 Ewart. 5/11/1912. A naturalised alien. 



Tunica pholifeba, Scop. (Caryophyllaceae). 

 Mt. Alfred, near Wahva, A. J. Ewart, November, 12tli, 1912. 



Urena lobata, L. (Malvaceae). 

 Near Pine Creek, Northern Territory, J. H. Niemann, Augu.st. 

 1904. 



Vkkbascum Blattahia, L. (Scrophulariaceae). 

 Common along Upper Murray, Victoria, A. J. Ewart, November, 

 1912. A long naturalised alien. 



VVkstringia KREiMicoLA, A. Cunn. (Labiatae). 



Ellam, between Jeparit and Rainbow, Victoria, W. K. A. Baker, 

 12/10/12. 



This species was considered by Baron von Mueller to be a variety 

 ol' ]Ve>itriiif/in Ion i/i folia, F.v.M., and was omitted from his second- 

 Census of Austi-alian Plants. The general habit, pubescent calyx 

 and strongly revolute leaves readily distinguish it from the closely 

 allied W. longifolia, wiiich is a native of New South Wales only, 

 and has flat leaves and a glabrous calyx. 11'. cremicola was only 

 previously recorded in Victoria from the East. 



Westkingia kigida, R. Bi-. (Labiatae). 

 Near Dimboola, Victoria, St. Eloy Dalton, 12/11/1899. 

 Ellam, between Jeparit and Rainbow, Victoria, W. l\. A. Baker,. 

 12/10/1912. 



Zv<;oPHYLLUM OVATU.M, Ewart and White. (Journ. and Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. New South Wales, 1908, p. 197). (Zygnphyllnceae). 



Mildura, Victoria. H. B. Williamson, September, 1912. 



New to Victoria, and possibly often overlooked on account of 

 its small flowers, since when not in fruit it resembles Z. amino- 

 philum. In the original descriptioTi foi- " petals about half the 

 length of the sepals," read " petals from about half the length of 

 the sepals to nearly the same length." In rcganl to it Mr. William- 

 son writes : " It seems remarkable that I gathered at Mildura all the 

 Victorian ZygophitUums. The little annual 1468 seems to be one 



