20 PLANTS OF THE SWAN RIVER COLONY. 



Composite, or Asteracea. 



Helichrysum macranthum 



bicolor 



Rhodanthe Manglesii 



Lawrencella rosea, an annual, with very beautiful rose-coloured flowers, resem- 

 bling the pretty Rhodanthe, but is handsomer 

 Xyridanthe stricta, an annual, not of much interest 

 Pithocarpa pulchella. The involucre is purple outside and white within 



corymbulosa. Both these plants resemble Humea elegans 



Cylindrosorus (species) 



Myrcocephalus (species) 



Brachycome (species) 



Lagenophora (species) 



Eurybia (species) 



Asteridea pulverulenta, flowers like the pretty Aster Novae Angliae 



Aster exul, flowers puiple 



Eriocladium pyramidatum, flowers yellow 



Amblisperma scapigera, flowers large pale yellow, but the flower heads are white. 



EPAC1UDE.S. 



Conostephium minus 



pendulum 



Lissanthe verticillata, known in this country under a wrong name, viz., Lucopo- 



gun verticillatus ; a very pretty flowering plant 

 Andersonia aristata, bearded floweis in close heads 

 Stenanthera ciliata, floweis red 

 Styphelia tenuifolia, flowers long, pretty 

 Lysinema curvatum, handsome 

 ■ spicatum, handsome. 



GoODENIACEJE. 



Velleya lanceolata, flowers yellow 

 Goodeuia rigida, flowers blue 



incana, flowers blue. Both these resemble the Lobelia 



Euthales trinervis 



Scsevola multiflora, flowers pale blue 



anchussefolia 



calliptera 



pdosa 



plataphylla, flowers white 



squarrosa, flowers pale blue 



Leschenaultia biloba, a beautiful plant, with bright blue flowers 



glauca, flowers red and yellow 



grandiflora, flowers deep blue 



■ — ■ laricina, flowers red and yellow 



The well-known L. ibrmosa and L. oblata are generally esteemed. The 

 above flue species will be a great addition to this neat tribe. 

 Dampiera alata 



cuneata, flowers deep blue 



coronata, very handsome, rival to any Lobelias 



lavendulacea, flowers fine blue 



linearis, flowers deep blue 



■ fasciculate, flowers deep blue. 



Stylidace^e. 



This tribe abounds at the colony, there being forty or more species already found. 



Stylidium bicolor, flowers whit.?, with deep purple spots 



■ Brunonianum, flowers violet-coloured, stem two feet high 



canaliculatum, flowers pale yellow 



caricifolium 



— caulescens, flowers pink 



