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Grevillea rosmarinifolia, Upacris impressa, Acacia acinacea, A. 

 armata, Pterostylis curta, &c. 



By Mr. A. E. Kitson. — About 30 species from Branjee, near 

 Euroa, including Brachyloma daphnoides, Daviesia corymbosa, 

 Gompholohium huegelii, StypJielia sonderi, Grevillea rosmar- 

 inifolia, Swainsona procumhens, Pimelea hiimilis, &c. 



By Miss M. Montgomery. — About 20 species from Foster, 

 including PuUence.a gunnii, Bauera ruhioides, Tecoma australis, 

 Acacia stricta, Melaleuca squarrosa, &c. 



By Mr. J. P. M'Lennan. — About 75 species from Emerald, 

 including Diplarrhena morcea, Acacia diffusa, A. inyrlifolia, 

 Pterostylis cucullata, var. alpina, P. pedunculata. Clematis 

 aristata, Goodia lotifolia, Glycine clandestina, Coprosma 

 billardieri, C. hirtella, Pittosporum bicolor, losopogon 

 ceratophyllus, Dampiera stricta, &c. 



By Mr. J. T. Paul. — About 50 species from Grantville (Western 

 Port), including Pultenoia daphrioides, Styphdia ericoides, Tecoma 

 australis. Acacia stricta, A. linearis, Indigofera australis, &c. 



By Mr. F. Pitcher, on behalf of Director of Melbourne Botanic 

 Gardens. — 24 species of plants grown at the Gardens, including 

 Bauera rubioides, Dillwynia cinerascetis, Eriostemon myoporoides, 

 Goodia lotifolia, Grevillea lavandulacea, G. oleoides, var. 

 dimorpha, Indigofera australis, Prostanthera rotundifolia, 

 Pultencea villosa, Tetratheca ericifolia, Westringia I'osmarinifolia, 

 Zieria smithii ; also Eucaly2}tus ficifblia and Acacia cyanophylla, 

 of Western Australia. 



By Mr. F. M. Reader. — About 30 species from Dimboola» 

 including many interesting species, amongst which were 

 Prostanthera coccinea, Halgania cyanea, H. lavandidacea, Aster 

 exul, Eriostemon sedijlorus, Acacia farinosa, A. calamifolia, 

 Cassia eremophila, Lasiopetahim behrii, Loudonia behrii, 

 Thomasia petalocalyx, Bmckea crassifolia, Westringia glabra, 

 Mesembryanthemum cequilalerale, Santalum actiminatum, Crypt- 

 andra am,ara, Dillwynia hispida, Eucalyptus gracilis, &c. 



By Dr. Sutton, Messrs. Hardy and Weindorfer. — About 15 

 species from Gembrook, exhibited in large branches of each, 

 including Acacia diffusa, A. leprosa, A. verniciflua, Hakea nodosa, 

 Pultencea stricta, IStyphelia ericoides, Dampiera stricta, Goodia 

 lotifolia, Bauera rubioides, Hovea longifolia, Pimelea axiflora, &c. 



By Mr. H. B. Williamson. — 18 species cultivated in the 

 Hawkesdale State school garden, including Lhotzkya 

 genetylloides, Styphelia sonderi, S. ericoides, Grevillea oleoides, 

 G. aquifolium, Pityielea linifolia, Kennedya rubicunda, Dianella 

 longifolia, Thryptomene mitchelliana, Stypandra glauca, &c. • 



