156 Ew(trt and Morrison : 



CrOTALAHIA TRIKOLIASTKUM, Willcl. 



Hii.ist's Bluff (4000 ft.). Macdonnell Ranges, G. F. Hill (No. 191), 

 18/5/1911. 



Crotalahia trifoliastru.m, Willd. 

 Lat. 19 deg. S., Long. 132 deg., G. F. Hill (No. 434). 4/7/1911. 

 Form with leaflets 2 mm. broad. 



Desmodium Muelleri, Benth. 

 Near Western Creek, G. F. Hill (No. 755), 15/2/1912.; Western 

 Creek, G. F. Hill (No. 757), 15/2/1912. 



Erythrina VESPERTiLio, Benth. 

 About 30 miles north-west of Twitchera Gap, Macdonnell Ranges, 

 G. F. Hill (No. 165), 10/5/1911; Borroloola, G. F. Hill (No. 665a), 

 «/ll/1911. 



Erythrophlakum Laboucherii, F. v. M. 

 Newcastle Waters. G. F. Hill (No. 473), 7/7/1911. 



Flemi\<;ia lineata, Roxb. 

 Edith Cieek, P)ofessor Spencer and others, July-August. 1911. 



GaSTROLOBIUM CiRANDIPLORUM. F. V. M. 



Seventy miles noi-th civ. on Lander Creek. G. F. Hill (No. 382), 

 28/6/1911. 



This is poisonous, according to Greshoff, and acts as an inebriant. 

 The poisonous principle is not known with certainty, but may 1)6 

 a readily decomposing alkaloid. 



IxDKiOFERA uoviPicRDA, Morrisou. 

 (J..urn. of Botany. 1.. 166. May, 1912.) 



To the description of fiuiting specimens in the place above 

 quoted may be added the folloAving notes of flowers on specimens 

 from the Northei-n Ten-itoiy : — 

 longer than tube; biacts lanccolate-sujjulate, 2-3 nun., deciduous 



Calyx about 3 imn.. tube liroad. lobi-s narrow lanceolate, rather 

 before flower opens; petals icddisli jmrple. standard broadly ovate 

 on a short claw. 6 x 4 nun., villous externally, keel as long, slightly 

 incurved, obtuse, tomeiitose on lower margin, both minutely apicu- 

 late, wings shoi-ter, 5 mm., narrow oblong; anthers acutely apicu- 

 late, 0.6 mm. long, ovary villous, style incurved, stigma small. 



