Jan., 1908] THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 145 



1896, is the native Spergularia rubra, L. Gamelina dentata, 

 Pers., Vict. Nat., vol. xx., p. 133, 1904, is an error in identification 

 for C. sativa, Crantz, not previously recorded. In the following 

 list the first record follows the plant, and the second record of the 

 plant as a new naturalized introduction follows subsequently. 

 The curious may find the authors responsible by looking up the 

 quotations given. 



Anthemis arvensis, L., Journ. Fltarm., 1887 ; Yict. Nat., x., 145, 



Hellis perennis, L., Vict. Nat., xix., 50, 1902 ; Vict. Nat., xix., 



104, 1902. 

 Convolvulus arvensis, L., Vict. Nat., x., 145, 1893 ; Vict. Nat., 



xxiv., 15, 1907. 

 Echium violaceum, L., Benth., Fl., iv., 385, 1869 ; Vict. Nat., x., 



145. 1893. 

 Galium murale, All., Journ. Pharm., 1887 ; Vict. Nat., xiii., 71, 



1896. 

 Medicago maculata, Willd., Journ. Pharm , 1887 ; Vict. Not., 



xxiv., 15, 1907, also as M. arabica, Vict. Nat., x., 145, 1893. 

 Oxalis g'andiflora, Jacq., Journ. Pharm., 1887 ; Vict. Nat., xxiii., 



100, 1906. 

 Polypogon Monspeliensis, Desf, Benth. Fl., vii., 547, 1878; Key, 



1887-1888 ; Journ. 0/ Pharmacy, 1887 ; Vict. Nat. x., 



145' 1893- 

 Papaver hybridum, L., Key 1887-1888 ; Vict. Nat., x., 144, 



1893. 

 Stachys arvensis, L., Benth., FL, v., 73, 1870 ; Jotirn. Pharm , 



1887 ; Vict., Nat., X., 145, 1893. 

 Soliva sessilis, Ruiz and Pav., Vict. Nat., x., 157, 1894 ; Vict. 



Nat., xix., 71 and 104, 1902. 

 Senecio elegans, L., Vict. Nat., xxii., 79, 1905 ; Vict. Nat., xxiv., 



16, 1907. 

 Scandix pecten-veneris, L., Journ. Pharm., 1887 ; Vict. Nat., 



xxiv., 16, 1907. 

 Saponaria vaccaria, L., Key, 1887-1888; Vict. Nat., x., 145, 



1893. 

 Salvia verbenacea, L., Benth., Fl., v., 86, 1870 ; Vict. Nat , x., 



145' 1893. 

 Trifolium parviflorum, Ehr., Vict. Nat., xx., 49, 1903 ; Vict. 



Nat., xxiv., 16, 1907. 

 Verbena bonariensis, L., Journ. Pharm., 1887 ; Vict. Nat., x., 



145. 1893- 



In those cases in which we ourselves are responsible for the 

 repetition of a previous record, this was due to the absence of 

 any definite herbarium records or specimens, which again was the 

 natural result of the lack of co-ordination prevailing between the 



