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Excursion to Bendiiio. 



r Vitt. Nat. 

 LVol. XXXVI 



" Whipstick." All were in liower, except those marked o, 

 without flowers or buds ; b, in bud only ; and //, in fruit only. 



PiTTOSPORE.?; — 



b Billardiera cymosa. 

 Droserace^ — 



6 Drosera glaiululigera. 



RUTACEit — 



Crowea cxalata. 

 Eriostemoii difforniib. 



OXALIDE/E — 



Oxalis corniculata. 

 Casuarine.e — 



Casuarina distyla. 



SAPINDACE.t; — 



// Dodona-a viscosa. 



PoRTULACACE.?i — 



Claytonia pygma-a. 

 calyptrata. 



SALSOLACEiT- — 



Rhagodia nutans. 



LEGUMINOS/E — 



Kcnncdya prostrata. 

 Acacia calamifolia. 

 obliqiia. 

 // lincata. 



(I retinodes. 



sclerophylla. 



CRASSULACK/E — 



b Tilla'a verticillaris. 

 Halorage/E — 



b Haloragis data 

 Myrtace,*; — 



Ba;ckea diffusa. 

 /) J.eptospernuim niyrsinoidcs. 

 (t Melaleuca uncinata. 

 // W'ilsoni. 



ft Eucalyptus polyanlluiuos. 

 h,fl ])olyi)ractea 



(fruticetoruni). 

 h, ft incrassata. 



b.ft 



Behriana. 



Araliace.i: — 



b Astrotricha ledilolia. 

 Umbellifer.t; — 



Daucus brachiatus. 



Hydrocotyle capillaris 



S.\.NTALACE/E — 



Exocarpus stricta. 

 Proteace.*; — 



Grevillea rosmarinifolia. 



RUBIACE-Ii — 



Galium australc. 



COMPOSIT.4-; — 



Brachycomc collina. 



Olcaria microphylla. 



Stuartina .Muellcri. 

 b Podolopis acuminata. 



Helichrysum adnatuni. 

 Campanulace^ — 



b Wahlenbcrgia gracilis. 

 Goodeniace;e— 



Dampiera lanceolata (.-'). 



Goodenia aniple.vans. 

 i) varia. 



LOGANIACE.E — 



Logauia florihunda. 

 Plantaginace.e — 



Plantago varia. 

 Scrophularine.e — 



Veronica calycina. 

 Labiat-« — 



Prostantlicra coccinca. 

 b Westringia rigitUi 



var. grcvilUna. 



0RCIIII)1..1. — 



Caladcnia congcsla. 

 Ji:.\cace.e — 



J uncus i)auciflorus. 

 Centroi.epid.i:— ^ 



Centrolepis stngosa. 



D.wii) J. Paton. 



Wild-Flower Exhibitions. — Very successful exhibitions (if 

 wild-flowers have recently been held by kindred societies in 

 Brisbane and Adelaide, at each of which Victorian flowers 

 were exhibited. The former, held on 25th Septi-mber, included, 

 as well, a general natural history e.\liil)ili()n, was largely 

 attended, and created con>>id<rabl(; interest. The Adelaide 

 exhibition took ])lace on 8th and ()lh October, and also included 

 general natural history specimens. It is wortliy of note that 

 the public school at Tarcoola (East-West Railway) was placed 

 second in the school exhibits, bturt's Desert Pea probably 

 being the attractive feature. 



