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Cenarrhenes nitid<i. Adamson's Peak, Hon. J. R. Scott ; 

 River Picton, River Huon, and Lake Redder, Johnston ; 

 between Circular Head and Arthur's River, F. v. M. ; Upper 

 Arve, J. E. T. Woods. 



Agastacliys odorata. On heathy hills between Circular Head 

 and Arthur's River, very rare, Emmett ; Lake Pedder, River 

 Picton, and River Huon, Johnston ; Adamson's Peak, Hon. 

 J. R. Scott ; Upper Arve, J. E. T. Woods. 

 Orites diversifolia. River Picton, Johnston. 

 Bellendena montana. Mount Ramsay, Emmett ; Adamson's 

 Peak, Hon. J. R. Scott. 



Pimelea ligustrina. Gould's Country, A. Simson ; Deloraine, 

 Southport, J. E. T. Woods. 



Panax Gunnii. Lake Pedder, Johnston. 

 ** Torilis nodosa, Gaertn. de fructib. I., 82. Copiously 

 naturalised at Circular Head. 



Hydrocofyle callicarpa, Bunge, near New Town, sparingly, 

 W. W. Spicer. 



* Fieniculum vulgare, Gaertn. Abundant at Sandy Bay, W. 

 W. Spicer. 



Didiscus pilosus. Swanport, Dr. Milligan ; Goshen Road, 

 A. Simson. 



Asperula oligantha, F. M. in Neerland. Kruitk. Arcliiv. IV., 

 Ill et 112. In the 9th volume of my Fragmenta, p. 187, 

 it was proposed to substitute the above name for that of 

 A. conferta, as incautiously adopted in the census ; because 

 very many years ago the appellation of A. oligantha became 

 established in the Dutch journal above mentioned for that 

 variable species, which already in 1848 I recognised as the 

 only Australian one, and then named it A. oligantha (unaware 

 at the time of Dr. Hooker's views), in contrast to the common 

 A. odorata of Europe. The adoption of the specific name 

 conferta, as a collective name for the several supposed species 

 formerly described would be apt to lead to confusion. 



Galium umbrosum, Solauder in G. Forster's Floral, insul. 

 Austral, prodr., p. 89, includes as varieties both G. gaudi- 

 chaudi and G. ciliare. Furthermore G. Australe includes as 

 one of its forms G. albescens, and seems to stand in the same 

 relation to G. umbrosum as G. aparine to G. spurium. 



Nertera depressa has been reduced to Coprosma, as C. 

 nertera in the Fragm. phyt. Austr. IX., 186. 



Aster myrsinoides, La Bill. The variety erubescens occurs 

 at Goshen Road, A. Simson. 



Aster lepidophyllus. Circular Head. 

 Cotula reptans, Beuth. Pontville, W. W. Spicer. 

 ** Bellis perennis, Linn. New Town, W. W. Spicor. 



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