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THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



Plants Collected at 

 Clematis microphylla 

 Ranunculus lappaceus 

 ,, parviflorus 



Cabomba peltata 

 Capsella pilosula 

 Pittosporum phillyroidts 

 Nitraria Schoberi 

 Lavatera plebeja 

 Sida corrugata (3 varieties) 

 Euphorbia Drummondi 

 Poranthera microphylla 

 Stellaria palustris 

 Ptilotusobovatus 

 ,, erubescens 

 „ exaltatus 

 Rhagodia nutans 

 Chenopodium nitrariacum 

 Atriplex nummularium 



,, campanulatum 



„ holocarpum 



,, semibaccatum 



,, vesicarium 

 Threlkeldia salsuginosa 

 Bassia sclerolaenoides 



,, lanicuspis 

 Enchylsena tomentosa 

 Kochia brachyptera 



,, villosa 

 Muehlenbechia adpressa 

 Swainsona lessertifolia 

 Cassia eremophila 

 Melaleuca parviflora 

 Eucalyptus largiflorens (red 

 Hakea leucoptera 

 Pimelea microcephala 

 Galium geminifolium 



Murray and Loddon Rivers. 

 Brachycome trachycarpa 

 Craspedia Richea (very small 



form) 

 Minuria leptophylla 

 Gnaphalodes uliginosa 

 Leptorrhynchos pulchellus 

 Ixiulasna leptolepis 

 Helipterum corymbiflorum 



,, dimorpholepis 



Helichrysum obtusifolium 

 „ lucidum 



,, apiculatum 



Calocephalus citreus 

 Myriocephalus rhizocephalus 

 Heliotropium Curassavicum 

 Lobelia concolor 

 Dampiera lanceolata 

 Goodenia heteromera 



„ gracilis 



„ pinnatifida 

 Cressa crelica 

 Solanum esuriale 

 Mimulus gracilis 

 Stemodia Morgania 

 Mentha Australis 

 Teucrium ract mosum 

 Verbena officinalis 

 Myoporum platycarpum 



,, humile 



Eremophila maculata 

 ,, divaricata 



Damasonium Australe 

 fl.) Stipa elegantissima 

 Panicum gracile 

 Poa Fordeana 

 Bromus arenarius 



Errata. — Notes on Plumage of Robins. — On page 115, 

 lines 3 and 4, transpose specific names. In line 16, for 

 " Phoenicia" read " Leyyii." 



Dkosera binata. — At the November meeting of the Linnean 

 Society of London Dr. Morris exhibited dried flower-stems of the 

 Australian Twin-leaved Sundew, Drosera binata, Labill., received 

 from the Sheffield Botanic Gardens. The stems were 3 ft. 6 in. 

 high, bearing from thirty to fifty large pure white flowers, nearly 

 one inch across. — Zoologist. 



