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Velleya panduriformis, Cunn. End of November, 1889; June, 



1890. 

 Leschenaultia sp. May, 1890. 



Intricately and dischotomously branched under-shrub. Leaves 

 minute, sessile, acute. Flowers not seen. Fruits obovate, 

 gradually narrowed to the base ; apex rounded or subtruncate, 

 one-third to one-half inch long, about one-eighth inch thick ; 

 peduncle very short, apex thickened. Branches and branchlets 

 very slender, nodes distant. 



Log-aniaeeae. 



Mitrasacme lutea, F. v. M. February, 1891. 



n. sp. ? November, 1889. 



Small herb. Leaves radical linear, narrowed at the base into 

 a very short pedical, apex truncate or obtuse. Peduncle slender, 

 erect or ascending, about two inches, with one or two short 

 branches above the middle. Flowers rather large terminal. 

 Sepals broadly ovate, acute, about one line. Petals pale pink or 

 white, about one-third of an inch. Fruit not seen. There is a 

 minute, scale-like bract below the branches, and another near the 

 middle of the latter, but none on the main peduncle beyond the 

 bifurcation. The bracts terminate in a short recurved bristle. 



Jasmineae. 



Jasminum aif, didymum, G. Foster. November, 1889. 



" The leaves are much narrower than of any other form of 

 J. didymum. The fruit may be different, and if so, the species 

 would be new for Australia." — F. v. J/., m litteris. 



Apoeyneae. 



Carissa Brownii, F. v. J/., var. angustifolia. November, 1889. 

 Wrightia saligna, F. v. M. December, 1889. 



Aselepiadeae. 



Oymnema stenophyllum, A. Gray. December, 1889. 

 Marsdenia afF. velutina, R. Br. February, 1891. Flowers and 

 fruit. 



Convolvulaeeae. 



Convolvulus parviflorus, Vahl. March, 1890. 

 Tpomaea diversifolia, R. Br. April, 1891. 



heterophylla, R. Br. April, 1891. 



aiF. eriocarpa, R. Br. February, 1890. 



Polymeria angusta, /'"'. v. M. February, 1890. 



Evolvulus linifolius, Linne. September, 1889; December, 1889 



