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Excursion to National Park. 



r Vict. Nat. 



Lvoi. XXIX 



the Vereker at Corner Inlet, and towards the mouth of the 

 Darby River. A label was attached to each seed plot until 

 the supply gave out, and, as most of the plantings were done 

 during the day's march, it was not possible to keep a precise 

 record of the locality of each separate bed. The appearance 

 of the plants later on will, however, be the best evidence of 

 their establishment. The full list of the seeds planted is 

 appended ; — 



List ok Victorian Seeds Planted 

 Promontory, D 



Acacia acinacea, Lindl. 



,, discolor, Willd. 



,, linearis, Sims 



,, linifolia, Willd. 



,, obtusata, Sieber 



,, penninervis, Sieber 



,, promincns, A. Cunn. 



,, pycnantha, Benth. 



,, vevniciflua, Cunn. 

 Actinotus helianthi, Labill. 

 Eucalyptus alpina, Lindl. 



,, botryoides, Smith 



,, pauciflora (coriacea), Sieber 



,, corymbosa, Smith 



,, cladocaly.x (corynocalyx), 



F. V. I\L 

 ,, hsemastoma, Smith 



,, hemiphloia, F. v. M. 



,, leucoxylon, F. v. M. 



,, longifolia, Smith 



,, nielliodora, Cunn. 



AT THE National Park, Wilson's 



DECEMBER, I9I2. 



Eucalyptus piperita, Smith 



,, poiyanthemos, Schauer 



,, rostrata, Schlech. 



,, sideroxylon, Woolls 



,, Sieberiana, F. v. AL 



,, Stuartiana, F. v. M. 



,, tereticornis, Smith 



Callistemon coccineus, F. v. M. 

 ,, salignus, D. C. 



Callitris robusta, R. Br. 



Dodona^a triquetra, Wendl. 



Hardenbergia monophylla, Benth. 



Kennedya rubicunda, Vent. 



Lomatia longifolia, R. Br. 



Melaleuca hypericifolia, Smith 



Neplielium leiocarpum, F. v. M. 



Pittosporum undulatum, Vent. 



Pomaderris vacciniifolia, Reiss. 



Brachychiton populneum, R. Br. 

 (Sterculia diversifolia, Ci. Don) 



Tristania laurina, R. Br. 



The plants not ])reviously recorded found during the 

 present trip are given below, with the precise localities : — 



Arthropodium paniculatum, R. Br. 

 Cladium Mariscus, R. Br. 

 Haloragis Brownii, Sch. 

 Myriopliyllum pedunculatum, Hook. f. 

 Schoenus axillaris, Poir. 

 Trachymene heterophylla, F. v. M. 



Vereker Range 

 Flat near Vereker Range 

 Flat near Vereker Range 

 Flat near Vereker Range 

 ?'lat near Vereker Range 

 Flat near Vereker Range 



During the return from Corner Inlet a landing was made 

 upon Doughl^oy Island. During a previous visit it had l)een 

 noted that, owing to the former presence of an inhaliitant on 

 the island, a number of garden plants — Periwinkle, Arum 

 Lily, &c. — had firmly established themselves on the island. 

 During the present visit the botanists of the party scoured 

 every corner of the island and made a complete collection of 

 every flowering plant growing on it. It will l)e seen from the 

 list that, although a few naturalized aliens have obtained a 

 firm foothold, the native flora is still greater in numbers, and 

 it will be of interest to see in future years whether the same 



