Flora of Australia. 201 



tweeii Dundas Hills and Lake Lefroy, J. D. Batt; between Eucla 

 and Fowler's Bay, Miss S. Brooke; Eucla. W. Webb, also J. D. 

 Batt. 



South Australia. — Moonta, Beythieri, Kangaroo Island, 0. Tep- 

 per; Sedan, Rotlie. 



Victoria. — Nhill. St. Eloy D'Alton; N.W. of Lake Albacutya and 

 beyond Lake Hindmarsh, C. French; Malice, C. Walter; Wimmera, 

 C. S. Sutton, C. French, junr. 



M. MULTIFLOUA, var. baccliarioides. 

 Near Fowler's Bay, W.A. E. Giles; near Port Eucla, W.A., For- 

 rest; Gawler Ranges, S.A., Dr. Sullivan. 



MicKOCYBE ALBiFLORA, Turcz. (Rutaceae). 



Locality. — Western Australia; Drumanond, 5th Collection, n. 

 210. 



The foregoing species were associated together by Baron von 

 Mueller, under the lieading of Eriqstemon capitatus. The distinc- 

 tion of Microcybe from Eriostemon is not only a convenient one, 

 but ii» based upon clear and definite scientific distinctions. Of the 

 three forms included by Baron von Mueller under E. capitatus, 

 all are valid as distinct sipecies under Microcybe. 



MuRALTiA Hkistkkia, D.C. "African Furze." (Polygalaceae). 



Norton's Summit, about eight or nine miles from Adelaide, Sth. 

 Australia, per A. G. Edquist, July, 1019. 



This hardy evergreen shrub, native of South Africa, is evidently 

 a garden escape, and may become a pest if allowed to spread. 



MvosoTis AUSriiALis, R.Br. " Austral Forget-me-not." 

 (Boraginaceae). 



Wedderburn, Victoria, W. W. Watts, October, 1918. 

 A new locality in Victoria for this plant. 



NoTnoscoHDiiM FUAGRANs, Kuuth. "Wild Onion or Scented 

 Nothoscordmu." (Liliaoeae. ) 

 Cawley's Creek, Timboon, per W. A. N. Robertson, 23/10/1919. 

 This plant, a ative of North America, recorded as a garden 



