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Feefuca syrtica. Saline flats at Circular Head. 



Hierochloa rariflora. Bay of Fires, Bissill ; St. Paul's 

 Eiver, C. St. ; Swanport, Dr. Story ; Gould's Country, A. 

 Simson. 



Stipa teretifolia, Steud. glum. I., 128. &wanport, Dr. Story ; 

 Tamar and Southpprt, C. St. 



Stipa crinita, Gaudich., Bot. Voy. Freycin., 407, or an allied 

 species occurs on King's Island. 



Qrammitis leptophylla. Cataract at Launceston, Johnston. 



Lomaria vukanica. Waterfalls on Mount Wellington, Old- 

 field ; Mount Laperouse, C. St. ; North West Bay, W. W. 

 Spicer. 



Lomaria Jiuviatilis. Gould's Country, A. Simson. 



Pteris comans. Along Arthur's River and in its vicinity. 



Todea Africana. Port Davey, Hon. J. R. Scott ; Gould's 

 Country, A. Simson. 



Asplenium umbrosum. Gould's Country, A. Simson. 



Cyathea medullaris. Between Circular Head and Arthur's 

 Eiver, about eight miles inland. Mr. S. B. Emmett, the dis- 

 coverer of this noble tree fern in this particular locality, 

 measured stems fully 40 feet long, but always found them re- 

 markably slender. Mr. Stephens recorded this fern in the 

 Eoyal Society's Publication, 1872, p. 25. 



Alsophila Australis. Gould's Country, A. Simson. 



*Alsophila eoecelsa. E. Br., prodr. 158. Var. Cooperi. Base 

 of Adamson's Peak, near Port Esperance, Hon. J. E. Scott. 

 To this reference has been made in the volume of the Eoyal 

 Society of 1872, p. 50. 



Schizoea bifida. The authority given usually for this fern, 

 and also in my census, is not the oldest. Swartz defined the 

 species already in Schrader's Journal for 1800, vol. II., page 

 7. as shown by Pritzel, Icon. bot. index, 999, and Pfeiffer 

 Nom. bot. n., 1077. Perhaps, however. Sir James Smith 

 already had this species, with others in view when he es- 

 tablished the genus in 1791. Mem. Acad. Turin, V. 419, 

 1. 19, f. 9. 



ScMzcea Jistulosa. Between Circular Head and the Eiver 

 Arthur. 



Dawsonia superha. Between Circular Head and Arthur 

 Eiver. 



Gyttaria Gunnii. On the beech trees between Circular Head 

 and Arthur Eiver. From this locality specimens were ob- 

 tained for Baron von Thiimen's Mycotheca. 



