144 Alfred J. Ewavt : 



winged fruits. It is recorded from isolated localities in West Aus- 

 tralia, South Australia, New South Wales, and Queensland, and 

 is a new addition to the Flora of Victoria. It has no economic 

 value. 



COLLOMIA LINEARIS, Nutt. (Poleuioniaceae). 



Beaconsfield, Victoria, J. R. Tovey, March, 1916. 



Previously recorded as a garden escape from Romsey, and pos- 

 sibly in the process of naturalisation. It is a garden plant, native 

 of North-AVest America, and appears to have no injurious pro- 

 perties, nor to be of any economic value. 



CoLOBANTHUS BiLLAKDiKRi, Fenzl. " Coast Colobanth." 

 (Caryophyllaceae). 



Mt. Hotham, A. H. Taylor, December, 1915. 



This mountain locality is a new record, since the plant is only 

 recorded previously from the south-west coast of Victoria, and from 

 Wilson's Promontory. It grows on Mt. Hotham in very wet places, 

 in association with Oreomyrrhis pulvinifica. 



Digitalis purpurea, L. " Common Foxglove." (Scrophulariaceae.) 



McCrae Creek, J. W. Audas, 30/10/1915. 



Spreading in the Gembrook district. Apparently in process of 

 naturalisation. It is a native of Europe. 



Eremophila crassifolia, F. v. M. (Myoporaceae). 



Ngallo, near South Australian border, N.W. Victoria, C. F. 

 Hawkins, October, 1916. (Williamson, No. 1589.) 



Only previously recorded from South Australia; a new addition 

 to the Flora of Victoria. 



A specimen from Eucla, J. D. Batt, 1886, appear^ to belong to 

 the same species, but has the leaves narrower and spathulate. It 

 may be distinguished as a Western Australian form or variety (var. 

 spathulata). 



Eremophila Sturtii, R. Br. (Myoporaceae). 



Mirbein, Victoria, D. B. Halked, 27/10/19.15. 



This species is given in Mueller's Census of Australian Plants as 

 occurring in South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland, 

 but not from Victoria. This was evidently an oversight, as there 

 is a Victorian specimen from the Murray River, collected by Dallachy 



