86 THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



Mr. G. Coghill. — About 60 species from Tunstall and 

 Mitcham, including Pterostylis barbata, Galadenia Gairnsiana 

 (two flowers on stem), C. suaveolens, Phylloglossum Drum- 

 mondi, Sphcerolobium vimineum ; also about 28 species from 

 Castlemaine, including Grevillea rosmarinifolia and Erios- 

 temon obovalis. 



Mr. J. Paul. — About 60 species from Grantville (Western 

 Port), including Banksia collina, Acianthus caudaius, 

 Galadenia Menziesii, Ghiloglottis Gunnii, Prasophyllum 

 patens. 



Messrs. J. C. Neal and H. Giles. — 70 species from Nar Nar 

 Goon, including Pittosporum bicolor, Pomaderris apetela, 

 Styphelia ericoides, Zieria Smithii, Grevillea alpina, &c. 



Mr. H. Tisdall. — About 50 species from Eltham, including 

 Grevillea rosmarinifolia, Pterostylis barbata, Galadenia 

 Gairnsiana, &c. 



Master C. Shephard. — About 20 species from Brighton, includ- 

 ing Gomesperrna volubile. 



Mr. R. Hall. — About 12 species from Box Hill, including 

 Clematis aristata. 



Mr. J. Harris. — About 20 species from Mornington, including 

 Styphelia Richei, Grevillea rosmarinifolia, Isopogon cerato- 

 phyllus, &c. 



Mr. J. West. — About 50 species from Phillip Island, including 

 a splendid collection of orchids, Melaleuca erieifolia, &c. 



Mr. G. Shephard. — About 60 species from Somerville, includ- 

 ing Styphelia ericoides, Gomesperrna ericinum (with white 

 flowers), Correa speciosa (with red flowers), &c. 



Mr. C. French, F.L.S., and Mr. D. Best. — About 40 species 

 from Cheltenham, including Lyperanthus nigricans, Thely- 

 mitra antennifera, &c, also Diplarrhena Moraea from 

 Beacon sfield. 



Mr. C. French, jun., and Mr. C. Walter. — About 50 species 

 from Mordialloc, including Acacia pycnantha, Muehlenbeckia 

 adpressa, Dillwynia Jloribunda, Podolepis acuminata, 

 Galadenia latifolia, &c. 



Mr. C. Frost. — About 50 species from Ringwood and Chelten- 

 ham, including Polypompholyx tenella, Utricularia dichotoma, 

 Galadenia suaveolens, &c. 



Mr. F. G. A. Barnard. — About 70 species from Upper 

 Beaconsfield, including Epacris microphylla, Plagianthus 

 pulchellus, Galadenia suaveolens, Pterostylis curta (almost 

 white), Sprengelia incarnata ; also Lhotzkya genetylloides 

 grown at Kew, and Acacia acinacea from Studley Park. 



Mr. W. Scott. — About 20 species from New South Wales, in- 

 cluding Dendrobium speciosum, Boronia serrulata, Telopea 

 speciosissima, &c. 



