*Gi/psopMla tuhulosa. — Bois's diagn. plant. Orient. I., 4. 

 Locality as yet uncertain. 



^Polycarpon titrapJiyllum. — L. fil. Suppl. 116. Swanport, 

 G. Story. This and the preceding plant may not be originally 

 indigenous. In many instauces it is now beyond possibility 

 to ascertain which plants are immigrated. Under any cir- 

 cumstances they cannot be excluded from phytographic lists. 



^Eriostemon Oldfieldii. — F. Muell. fragm. phyt. Austr. I., 3. 

 Mount Laperouse, Oldfield. Belongs to the section Phebalium. 



Eriosfemon Hillebrandi. — F. Muell. in transact, phil. Sec. 

 Yict. I. 10. On granite at Apsley Eiver. G. Story. 



Eriostemon virgatus. — A. Cunn. in Hook. Journ, of Bot., II,, 

 417. Swanport, G. Story. The ripe fruit unknown. The 

 plant forms a transit to Boronia. 



*Zieria cytieoidis. — Smith in Eees's Cyclopoed. 4. On granite 

 rocks at Bicheno. G. Story. 



Lasiopetalum micrantlium. — J. Hok. fl. Tasm. I., 51. Swan- 

 port, G. Story. 



Lasiopetalum dasypTiyllum. — Sieb. in Hook. Journ. II., 404. 

 Fiinder's Island and Cape Barren Island, J. Milligan. 



Viminaria denudafa. — Sin. Exot. Bot. 51 t. 27. This plant 

 is here doubtfully inserted. It was received from Mr. Eng. 

 Fitzalan along with other Tasmanian plants, without note of 

 locality. It is extremely frequent in the coast straits of 

 Victoria. 



Desmodiiim varians. — Endl. Annal. des. Wien. Mus. 1. 185. 

 Cape Grim, J. Milligan. 



'^Acacia penninervis. — Sieb. in Cand. pr. II., 453. Mount 

 "Wellington, Oldfield. This tree is not unfrequent in the 

 subalpine regions of Victoria, and occurs very likely in several 

 other parts of Tasmania. 



*Acacia Oxycedrus. — Sieb. in Cand. pr. II., 453. Sent by 

 Mr. Fitzalan along with other Tasmanian plants. One of the 

 most frequent species on the moor-heaths of Victoria. 



Acacia juniperina. — Willd. Oper. PI. IV., 1049. Swanport, 

 G. Story. 



Acacia romeriformis. — A. Cunn. in Hook. Lond. Journ. I., 

 332. Swanport, G. Story. Snug and Oyster Cove, Milligan. 



Geum renifolium. — F. Muell. in Transact. Phil. Vict. lust. 

 II., 66. Alpine heights in the rear of Macquarie Harbour, 

 Milligan. 



Spyridium Lawrencii. — Benth. Flor. Austral. I., 430. Swan- 

 port, G. Story. 



Spyridium leucopTiractum. — F. Muell. Fragm. Phyt. Austr., 

 Ill, 77. Swanport, G. Story. 



Spyridium obovafum. — Benth. Flor, Austr. I., 429. Swanport, 

 G. Story. 



