Flora of Australia. 199 



Hypolkpis tknuifolia, Benih. "Soft Hypolepia." (Filicales.) 



Raymond Creek, near bridge of Old Cann Road, East Gippsland, 

 (George E. Harrison, 1/1/1917. 



This is a definite locality in Victoria for this plant. 



Inula gravkolens, Desf. "Stinkwort." (Compositae). 



NoAva Nowa, Gippsland, Victoria, Hon. James Cameron, April, 

 1919. This proclaimed pest is gradually extending eastward in 

 thisi State. 



IsoPOGON ANKMONlFOLius, Knight. "Tall Conebusli." (Proteaceae). 



Near Providence Ponds, West of Fernbank Railway Station, 

 Gippsland, Victoria, T. S. Hart, 15/11/1919. 



A definite locality in Victoria for this plant. Although the plant 

 is given in F. v. Mueller's Census, there were no specimens in the 

 Herbarium, and Bentham gives it as from Xew South Wales only. 



Jasminum lineahe, R.Br. " Desert Jasmin." (Oleaeeae). 



North-east of Lake Hattah, Vic, J. E. Dixon, April, 1919. A 

 .definite locality in Victoria foi- tjiis plant. 



Lasiospekmum RAuiATUM, Trev. "Royal Down Flower." 

 (Coinpo.sitae). 



Near Ballarat, H. B. Williamson, Feb., 1914. 

 This plant, a native of South Africa, has now apparently estab- 

 lished itself as a naturalised alien in the above district. 



LoRANTHUs (Lorantliaceae). 



Hill's Northern Territory specimens No. 303 and 421, which 

 ^ere labelled Loraiithus dictyophlebus, are considered by !Mv. Maiden 

 to be Loranthus Exocarpi, Behr, var. spathulata, Blakely; also 

 Hill's No. 539, labelled L. longiflorus, Desr., he considers to be L. 

 'Odontocalyx, F. v. M. 



Loranthus longiflorus, Desr. "Long-flower Mistletoe." 

 (Lorantliaceae). 



Genoa, Victoria, Rev. A. J. Maher, Nov., 1918. 



New for Victoria. 



LoLiuM SUBULATUM, Vis. " Wimmera Rye Grass." (Gramineae). 

 Nhill, January, 1919, A. J. Mullett. 

 This is a new record as a naturalised alien in Victoria. It is 



