Vol. XXVIII. 



J Field Naturalists' Club — Conversazione. 129 



South. 



By Mr. J. W. Audas — About 60 species from Beaconsfield and 

 Cockatoo, including Acacia diffusa, A. juniperina, Bceckea diffusa, 

 Styphelia ericoides, Epacris obtusifolia, Plagianthus pulchellus, Chilo- 

 glottis Gunnii, Tecoma australis, var. Latrobei, &c. 



By Miss Cochrane — About 60 species from Healesville, including Hakea 

 nodosa, Pterostylis pedunculata, P. curta, P. longifolia, &c. 



By Mr. A. Hocking — About 12 species from Ringwood, including 

 Caladenia suaveolens, Tetratheca ciliata (fine), &c. 



By Mr. R. Kelly — About 90 species from Healesville, including Drimys 

 aromatica, Coprosma Billardieri, Pittosporum bicolor, Pomaderris vaccini- 

 folia, Plagianthus pulchellus, Grevillea alpina, Chiloglottis Gunnii. 



By Mr. J. P. M'Lennan — About 30 species from Ferntree Gully, in- 

 cluding Acacia leprosa, Goodia lotifolia, Indigo/era australis, &c. 



By Mrs. E. B. Nicholls — About 12 species from Black Rock, including 

 Diuris maculata, &c. 



By Messrs. F. Pitcher, P. R. H. St. John, and J. Gabriel— About 60 

 species from Frankston, including Acacia armata, A. verticillata, Aotus 

 villosa, Comesperma ericinum, C.volubile, Isopogon ceratophyllus, Melaleuca 

 squarrosa, Pimelea humilis, Sprengelia incarnata, (Sec. 



By Miss Rollo — About 20 species collected by children of Wonga Park 

 State School, near Ringwood, including Epacris impressa, Tetratheca 

 ciliata, &c. 



By Dr. Sutton and Mr. F. G. A. Barnard — About 50 species from 

 Brisbane Ranges, near Bacchus Marsh, including Acacia aspera, A. tenui- 

 folia, Pultencsa daphnoides, Bossieea niicrophylla (new record for S.), 

 Boronia polygalifolia, var. anemonifolia, Grevillea aquifolium, Prostanthera 

 hirtula, Aster teretifolia, A. pimeleoides, &c. 



By Mr. E. F. Thiele — About 50 species from Doncaster, including 

 Kennedy a prostrata, Thelymitra antennifera, Pterostylis curta, P. pedun- 

 culata, &c., all in very good condition. 



By Mr. J. R. Tovey — About 25 species from Mentone, including Aotus 

 villosa, Hibbertia fasciculata, Glossodia major, Thelymitra antennifera, &c. 



By Mr. J. Vial. — About 12 species from Oakleigh, including Ricinocarpus 

 pinifolius, &c. 



By Mr. H. B. Williamson — About 12 species from Linton, including 

 Pultenesa Gunnii, Acacia Whanii, &c. 



By Messrs. F. Wisewould and G. Coghill— About 50 species from South 

 Gembrook, including Banksia collina, Dampiera stricta, Sprengelia in- 

 carnata, Epacris niicrophylla, Spheerolobium vimineum, &c. 



By Head-master, State School, Grantville — About 30 species, including 

 Pultenesa daphnoides, Styphelia richea, &c. 



North Central. 



By Mr. C. H. Derrick — About 20 species from Campbell's Creek, near 

 Castlemaine, including Grevillea rosmarinifolia, G. alpina, Tetratheca 

 ciliata (fine), Swainsona procumbens, S. lessertifolia, Eriostemon obovalis, 

 &c. 



By Mr. H. Dettman - — About 20 species from Kyneton, including 

 Acacia pycnantha, Tetratheca ciliata, &c. 



By Master Marshall — About 10 species from Chewton, including 

 Eriostemon obovalis, Grevillea rosmarinifolia, &c. 



By Mr. F. Rich — About 30 species from Rushworth. 



North-East. 



By Mr. T. Godden — About 25 species from Balmattum, near Violet 

 Town, including Dillwynia floribunda, Podolepis acuminata, &c. 



By Master R. Goodyear — About 30 species from Beechworth, in- 

 cluding Diuris maculata, Pterostylis nutans, Thryptomene ericcea, 

 Stypandra viatica, &c. 



By Dr. J. R. Thomson — About 35 species from Violet Town, including 



