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Australina pusilla, Gaud. In a damp gully, creeping among 

 moss, etc., near the Feru Tree Bower, Mount Wellington, W. 

 W. Spicer. 



Eriostemon virgatus (the Button Rush). In thickets of 

 Bauera, and among Chostospora sphserocephala towards and 

 near the Arthur River in vast abundance. 



Eriostemon squamcus. King's Island, Lieutenant Stanley, 

 R.N. 



Eriostenwn montanus, F.M. Plants indigenous to the 

 colony of Victoria, I. 129. Summit of Mount Lomond at a 

 height of nearly 5,000 feet, among masses of greenstone ; Dr. 

 Milligan. It occurs first named in my plants indigenous to 

 Victoria, I. 129. 



Boronia rhomhoidea, Hook. Sparingly at North West Bay, 

 near the inn, W. W. Spicer. 



Frankenia pauciflo7-a. Circular Head. 



** Cerastium glomemtum, Thuill. New Town, W. W. 

 Spicer; Mount W(;llington, P. E. Spicer. 



** Sagina apetaJa, Linn. Mantiss, 559 ; King's Island, 

 Neate. 



** Spergula arvcnsis, Linn. Cultivated ground near Hobart 

 Town, W. W. Spicer. 



Fohjcarpon tetraplujUum. Circular Head. 



Chytonia ausfralasica. J. Hook, Pontville, W. W. Spicer. 



Hemichroa pentandra, R. Br. On saline meadows near 

 Circular Head. 



Ptilotus spatulatus, Poir. Pontville, W. W. Spicer. 



Ehagodia miiaxis, R. Br. On a wall, Hobart Town, some 

 distance from the Derwent, and in a neighbouring cemetery, 

 W. W. Spicer. 



Atriplex paludosum, R. Br. Wet saline flats about Circular 

 Head. 



Salicomia arhuscula, R. Br. Circular Head. Flinders Island, 

 R. M. Johnston. 



Rumex hidens, R. Br. In the River Jordan, Pontville, W. 

 W. Spicer. 



Platglohium formosum. Swanport, Dr. Story; Harefield, Mrs. 

 Groome; George's Bay, Bissill; St. Patrick's River, Hannaford; 

 Gould's Country, A. "Simson. 



Platglohium triangulare. Tork Town and Port Sorell, C. 

 Stuart. 



Glycine clandestina, Wendl. George's Bay, A. Simson ; 

 Pontville, P.E. Spicer. 



Swainsona lesserlifoUa. King's Island, where it is dreadev 

 as a weed, poisonous to pastoral animals. 



*TrifoUum tomeniosum, Jj. sp. pi. 1086. Near Circular Her 

 rather frequent, and permanently established. 



