104 THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



white ground colour, which is freckled and spotted with rich 

 reddish-brown, more abundantly on the thicker end : — length 

 (A), 0.8 X 0.77 inches ; (B), 0.8 x 0.77 inches. 



NEW DISTRICTS FOR VICTORIAN PLANTS. 



The following plants, from various localities, have been identified 

 by Mr. J. G. Luehmann. F. L.S., Government Botanist, and are 

 now recorded as new for the respective botanical regions of Vic- 

 toria, while Schcenus scufptiis is new for Victoria. Specimens of 

 each were exhibited at the October meeting of the Field 

 Naturalists' Club : — • 



PiTTOSPURE/E 



Billardiera cymosa, F. v. M. ... — S.W. — — — 



(Victoria Ranges, 1,500 ft., Nov., 1901.) 

 Salsolacpte — 



Kochia brevifolia, R. Br. ... ... — — S. — — 



(Geelong, January, 1896.) 



MYRTACE.E — 



Eucalyptus dives, Schauer ... ... — S.W. — — — 



(Grampians, December, 1901.) 



COMPOSITiE — 



Calotis anthemoides, F. v. M. ... — S.W. — — — 



(Dunkeld, November, igoi.) 

 Helichrysum rutidolepis, D. C. ... — — — N.E. — 



(Murray River, near Rutherglen, Dec, 

 1901.) 

 Calocephalus citreus, Lessing ... — — — N.E. — 



(Near Ptutherglen, December, 1901.) 

 Cyperace^e — ■ 



Cyperus tenellus, Linn. ... ... — S.W. — — — 



(Hawkesdale, November, 1901.) 

 Chorizandra cymbaria, R. Br. ... — S.W. — — — 



(Hawkesdale, November, 1901.) 

 Schcenus sculptus, Bceckeler ... — — — N.E. — 



(Unrecorded for Victoria. Near Euroa, 

 December, 1901.) 

 Lepidosperma elatius, Labill. ... — S.W — — — 



(Hawkesdale, November, 1901.) 

 GRAMINEiE — 



Poa lepida, F. V. M. _S.W. — — — 



(Port Fairy, November, 1901.) 

 Festuca Hookeriana, F. v. M. ... — S.W. — — — 



(Hawkesdale, December, 1901.) 



Introduced Plants considered Naturalized. 



Bellis perennis, Linn. Portland, 1894, and November, 1901. 

 Soliva sessilis, Ruiz and Pav. Hawkesdale, 1893. (Unrecorded 

 for Australia.) H. B. Williamson, Hawkesdale, 



