198 Eivavt and Tovey : 



an«l G. Nicholsonii, F.v.M., to varieties of G. grandiflora, Sims. 



G. albitlora and G. Chauibersii seem to be fairly distinct, and? 

 may for the present be classed as valid species. 



G. Macmillanii and G. Nicholsonii may be placed as varieties of. 

 G. grandiflora, thus adding this species to the list of Victorian- 

 Flora.. 



Distribution. 



G. grandiflora, Sims, Western Australia, South Australia, New 

 South Wales, Queensland, Northern Australia. 



G. grandiflora, var. Macmillanii, Krause, Victoria. 



G. grandiflora, vai'. Nicholsonii, Krause, South Australia. 



Grevillka ramosissima, Meisn. " Branched Grevillea." (Proteaceae) 



Buchan. East Gippsland, Miss Margaret McRae, 15/12/1919. 

 This plant has only been previously recorded from the North- 

 Eastern districts. 



Grevillka rosmarinifolia, Cunn. "Rosemary Grevillea." 



(Proteacea<>)- 



Whipstick Scrub, Neilborough Road, north of Eaglehawk, Vic- 

 'toria, David J. Baton, 7/9/1919. 



This species has usually reddish flowers, but the flowers of the- 

 above specimen were of a greenish yellow colour, but turned a dark 

 colour when drying. 



Hakra flexilis, F. v. M. "Flexile Hakea " (Proteaceae). 

 This is a valid species, and is a native of Victoria, New South' 

 Wales and South Australia. 



Hakea sericea, Schrad. (1795). (H. acicularis, R.Br., 1809). 

 Hence H. sericea has priority over H. acicularis. 



Helipterum microglossum, Maiden and Betche. (Conipositae). 



As there are no Victorian specimens of this species, the name 

 must be deleted from the Flora of Victoria. 



Hybanthus filiformis, F. v. M. "Slender Violet." (Violaceae). 

 Mitta Mitta, S. F. Clinton, Octol>er, 1919. 



Not previously recorded for the North-Eastern district of Vic- 

 toria. 



