FIBRES. 635 
67. Zostera nana, Ro/h., (Syn. Z. marina, Hook f.; Z. Muellert, 
Irmisch) ; N.O., Naiadez, B.FI., vii., 176. 
“Grass Wrack” of England. 
In the early days of the colonization of New South Wales 
this sea-weed was used for stuffing mattresses. (Woolls.) In 
Europe this plant is collected and used as a substitute for hay in 
packing. 
Coasts of South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and New 
South Wales. 
