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ciliata (white), Baiiera rubioides (white), Banksia collina, 

 Eriostemon correifolius (pale), Kennedya prostrata, Pimelea 

 flava, Comesperma volitbile, and PiiltencBa scabra. 



By Mr. J. D' Alton.— About fifty species from Hall's Gap, 

 Grampians, including Boronia pilosa, BcBckea plicata, Calectasia 

 cyanea, Pimelea axifiora, Astroloma conostephnoides, Dillwynia 

 fioribunda, and Grevillea alpina. 



By Mr. St. Eloy D'Alton. — About forty species from Dim- 

 boola, including Lhotzkya genetylloides, Prostanthera coccinea, 

 Eriostemon lepidotiis, and Halgania cyanea. 



By Messrs. Hamilton and Mackintosh. — About twenty species 

 from St. Helena (Greensborough), including Helichrystmi 

 obcordatiim, PuUencBa daphnoides, Daviesia corymbosa, and 

 Stackhoiisia linarifolia. 



By Mr. R. Kelly. — About 100 species from Healesville, in- 

 cluding Epacris impressa, Grevillea alpina, BcBckea diffusa, 

 Tecoma australis, Hardenbergia monophylla, Bauer a rubioides. 

 Acacia leprosa, Xanthorrhcea australis (10 feet high), Dillwynia 

 cinerascens, D. floribunda, and Daviesia ulicina (yellow). 



By Rev. A. H. Mitchell. — About twenty species from 

 Traralgon. 



By Mr. J. P. M'Lennan. — About twelve species from Warra- 

 gul, including Bauera rubioides. 



By Mr. D. J. Paton. — About twenty species from Bendigo, 

 including Eriostemon obovalis. 



By Mrs. Parks. — About thirty species from Grantville, in- 

 cluding Utricularia dichotoma, Caladenia carnea, C. Menziesii, 

 Comesperma ericinum, and Styphelia Richea. 



By Mr. J. R. Tovey. — ^About thirty species from Mentone, 

 including Euphrasia collina, Correa speciosa, var. normalis, 

 Ricinocarpus pinifolius, Lyperanthus nigricans, Dianella 

 revoluta, Burchardia umbellata, and Leptorrhynchus squamatus. 



By Mrs. G. H. Wise. — About 25 species from Sale, including 

 Correa speciosa (red), Boronia polygalifolia, Ricinocarpus pini- 

 folius, Leucopogon ericoides, Pultencea floribunda and yellow 

 variety. 



By Mr. F. Wisewould. — About sixty species from South 

 Gembrook, including Tetratheca ciliata, Daviesia corymbosa, 

 Melaleuca squarrosa, Sphcerolobium vimineum, Glossodia major, 

 &c. 



Flowers were forwarded by head teachers of State schools as 

 follows, the most notable species only being recorded : — 

 Bonnie Doon, Bulbine bulbosa ; Barnawartha, Grevillea lanigera, 

 Podolepis acuminata, Gompholobium Huegelii ; Elphinstone, 

 Eriostemon obovalis, Kennedya prostrata, Stackhousia linari- 

 folia ; Glenrowan, Swainsona procumbens, Styphelia virgata, 

 Diuris punctata ; Lang Lang ; Longwood, Brunonia atistralis. 



