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Tetracarpaea Tasmania. Eiver Picton and Lake Pedder, 

 Johnston ; Gould's Country, A. Simson. 



Anodopetalum liglandulosum. Adamson's PeaV, Hon. J. R. 

 Scott ; mountains towards and along Arthur's Eiver, F. v. M.; 

 River Picton and Lake Pedder, Johnston. Leaves sometimes 

 trifid or trifoliate. Well known as the " horizontal scrub " to 

 form in many valleys of Tasmania dense jungles, almost im- 

 penetrable. 



Eueryphia hillardieri. Adamson's Peak, Hon. J. R. Scott ; 

 towards Arthur's Eiver, F. v. M. 



Bauera ruhioides, flore pleno. Deloraine, J. E. T. Woods. 



** Alchemilla arvensis, Scopol. fl. Carniol I, 115, King's 

 Island, Neate. This plant was not admitted by me into the 

 census, published in the Society's volume for 1874, inasmuch 

 as the plant cannot be regarded with certainty as indigenous. 

 I traced it into New South Wales as far as the Edwards 

 River. Its claim to nativity in Australia may remain for 

 ever a disputable point. A. vulgaris is, however, truly 

 indigenous in the glacier-region of the Australian Alps, 

 and may possible yet be discovered in the snowy mountains 

 of Tasmania also. 



Geum urbanum, Linn. Deloraine, J. E. T. Woods. 



Tilloea macrantha, J. Hook. Pontville, also near Hobart 

 Town ; W. W. Spicer. 



Haloragis ceratophylla, Endl. Pontville, a variety with 

 strictly opposite leaves, W. W. Spicer. 



Ceratopkyllum demersum, Linn. The river Jordan at Pont- 

 ville, W. W. Spicer. 



Lythrum Salicaria, Linn. 



Deloraine, J. E. T. Woods. 



Jjythrum hyssopifoliiim, Linn. 



Deloraine, J. E. T. Woods. 



Kunzea corifolia. King's Island, R. Johnston. 



Spyridium eriocephalum. Hummock Island, Dr. Milligan ; 

 Schouten Island, Dr. Story. On both islands the variety 

 vexillifera. 



Spyridium serpillaceum. Spring Bay, Dr. Milligan, 



Spyridium obovatum. St. Paul's Eiver, where it is 4 to 10 

 feet high. Spyridium Gunnii, Eldon's Bluff, Th. Gulliver, is 

 probably a variety of S. obovatum. 



Cryptandra amara. Swanport, Dr. Story. In all probability 

 the C. alpina must be regarded as a highland variety of C. 

 amara. 



Pomaderris phylicifolia. St. Paul's Eiver, C. St. 



Pomaderris racemosa. King's Island, McGowan. 



Conospermum taxifoUum. George's Bay, A. Simson. 



