Nov., 1907.] THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 109 



By Mr. J. J. Wilson. — About 20 species from Diniboola, 

 including Helichrysum leucopsidium, Swainsona proctwibens, 

 Calycothrix tetragona, Billardiera cymosa, &c. 



Flowers of the following Australian plants then in bloom in the 

 Melbourne Botanic Gardens were exhibited by Mr. F. Pitcher, on 

 behalf of the Director, Mr. W. R. Guilfoyle, F.L.S. :— 



* Acacia macradenia, Benth., Port Mackay Wattle, Q. 

 Aphanopetalum resinosum, Endl., Gum Vine, V., N.S.W., and Q. 

 Astiotiicha floccosa, D. C, Australian Dagger-leaf Bus!), N.S.W. and (^. 

 Bauera ruhioides, Andr., Wire Scrub, V., N.S.W., Q., S.A., and T. 

 Boronia elatior, Bartl., Tall Boronia, W. A. 



floribunda, Sieb., Many-flowered Boronia, N.S.W. 

 heterophylla, F. v. M., Various-leaved Boronia, W.A. 

 Brachysema lanceolatum, Meissn., Lance-leaved Swan River Red Pea- flower 



Bush, W.A. 

 Buckinghamia celsissima, F. v. M., Lofty Buckinghamia, Q. 

 Cassia australis, Sims, Southern Cassia, V., N.S.W., Q., and N.A. 

 Calycothrix Sullivani, F. v. M., Sullivan's Hair Cup P'lovver, \'. 

 Chorizema cordatum, Lindl., Heart-shaped Hame Pea Bush, W.A. 

 Commersonia Fraseri, J. Gay, Blackfellow's Hemp, V., N.S.W., and Q. 

 Dillwynia cinerascens, R. Br., Pride of the Heath, V., N.S.W., S.A., W.A., 



and T. 

 Eriostemon myoporoides, D. C, the Woolly Stamen Flower, V., N.S.W., 



and Q. 

 Eucalyptus sideroxylon, var. rosea, A. Cunn., Pink-flowered Ironbark, V. 



and S.A. 

 Epacris longiflora, Cavan., Long-flowered Australian Heath, V. and N.S.W. 

 Grevillea acanthifolia, A. Cunn., Acanthus-leaved Grevillea, N.S.W. 

 asplenifolia. Knight, Spleenwort-leaved Grevillea, N.S.W. 

 aquifolium, Lindl., Prickly Grevillea, V. and S.A. 

 hookeriana, Meissn., Tooth-brush Plant, W.A. 

 linearis, R. Br., Narrow-leaved Grevillea, N.S.W. 

 niiqueliana, F. v. RL, Miquel (ircvillea, V. and N.S.W. 

 ])unicea, R. Br., Crimson-flowered (irevillea, N.S.W. 

 llakea microcarpa, R. B., Small-fruited Hakea, V., N.S.W., and T. 



purpurea. Hook., Purple-flowered Hakea, N.S.W., Q., and S.A. 

 Isoi)ogon anemonifolius, R. Br., Anemone-leaved Cone l)ush, V., N.W., 



and X2. 

 Hymenosporum flavuni, F. v. i\L, Wing Seeds or Coin Pod, N.S.W. and Q. 

 Leptospermum myrsinoides, Sclilecht, Myrsine-like Australian Tea-tree, 



v., N.S.W., and S.A. 

 Lasiopetalum vSchulzenii, Benth., Schulze's Lasiopetalum, V. and S.A. 

 Melaleuca sjiarsiflora, Turcz. , Sparse-flowered Tea-tree, W.A. 

 Micranllieuin hexandrum. Hook, hi., Six-stamened Micrantheum, V., N.S.W'., 



S.A., and T. 

 Olearia (Aster) myrsinoides, F. v. M., Myrsinc-like Daisy Tree, V., N.S.W., 

 S.A., and T. 

 (Aster) stellulala, D. C, var. lirata, Benth., Ridge Snow Bush. V. 

 and T. 

 Pultena-a villosa, Willd., Hairy Bush Pea, V., N.S.W., and Q. 

 Prostanthera Sieberi, iienth., Sieber's Mint Bush, N.S.W. 



rotundifolia, R. Br., Round-leaved Mint Bush, V., N.S.W., S.A., 



and T. 

 iiivea, A. Cunn., Snowy Mint Bush, V., N.S.W., and Q. 



* Additional to the Acacias exhibited at the August and September 

 meetings 



