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Bassia quinquecuspis, F. v. M. var. villosa, Bentli. (Anisncantlui 



inuricata, Moq.) var. villosa, Benth. "Spear-fruited Saltbusli". 



(Chenopodiaceae). 



SedgAvick, near Bendigo, E. J. Semmens. 24/10/1919; Numur- 

 kah Shire, per Department of Agriculture, Nov., 1919. 



This plant is now evidently spreading eastward in Victoria, hav-- 

 ing been previously recorded from the North-West District only. 



Brachycomi': microcaupa, F. v. M. (Conipositae). 

 Ti-tree Creek to Orbost, Mr. Sayer. 1887, Cann River. H. B'. 

 Williamson, Jan., 1918, 

 New for Victoria. 



Bromus Cebadilla, Steud. "Chilian Brorae Glass" (Gramineae). 



East Caulfield, G^o. Seymour, 17/12/1919. 



This grass, a native of Chili, may be classed as an exotic not 

 yet sufficiently established to be considered naturalised. 



Buchanania oblongifolia, W.V. Fitzg. Royal Society of W.A., 

 III., p. 65, 1918. (Anacardiaceae). 



A specimen from Robinson River, King's Sound, 1888, G. 

 Poulton, was identified by Mr. Fitzgerald as B. oblongifolia before 

 this species was published. It agrees with the specimens quoted in 

 the Flora of the Northern Territory, pp. 171-172, as Buchanania 

 Muelli var pilosa. The specimens hardly appear to be suffi- 

 ciently distinct from the forms of Buchanania Muelleri to justify 

 raising a new species, B. oblongifolia, W. v. F. 



Caleana minor, R. Br. "Small Duck Orchid" (Orchidaceae). 



Sperm-whale Head, South-east of Lake Victoria, Gippsland, T. 

 S. Hart, 12/12/1919. 



This orchid has not been previously recorded so far east in 

 Victoria. 



Calochilus cuprkus, R. S. Rogers. "Copper Beard." (Orchidaceae) 



A new orchid from South Australia, described by Dr. Rogers 

 in the Proceedings of the Roy. Soc. of South Australia, col- 

 lected for the first time in Victoria near Boronia Peak, Grampians,, 

 bv J. W. Audas, 2/11/1918. 



