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Tricliinium sjpatulatitm. — E. Br. pr. 415. Kelvedon, G. 

 Story. 



Cassytlia melantlia. — E. Br. pr. 404. Kelvedon, G. Story. 



^Pimelea serpilUfolia. — E. Br. 360. Minder's Island, 

 Milligan. One of the most common of all plants along the 

 whole shores from Spencer's Gulf to Gipps Land, likely to be 

 found in some of the other literal tracts of Tasmania. 



Pimelea sericea. — E. Br. pr. 361. Swanport, G. Story. 

 There six feet high. 



Pimelea ligustrina. — Labill, Nor. Holl. PI. Sp. I., 9 to 3. 

 Douglas Eiver, G. Story. 



^HaJcea ulicina. — E. Br. Suppl. 29. Flinder's Island, 

 Milligan. Closely allied to H. dartyloides. Among the few 

 Tasmanian Hakese remarkable for its leaves, always flat and 

 three-nerved. 



Lomatia tinctoria. — E. Br. pr. 389. Islands of Bass' 

 Straits, Milligan. Not yet found on the mainland of Aus- 

 tralia. 



BendroUum Milligani. — F. Muell. Fragm. Phyt. Austr., 

 I., 88 to Yl. Porphyritic rocks at Bicheno, G. Story. The 

 most southern locality of any Dendrobium. 



Sarcodulus Gunnii. — P. Muell. Pragm. Phyt. Austr., I., 90. 

 Table Cape and Macquarie Harbour, Milligan. Sea Elephant's 

 Bay, G. Story. Also in King's Island. 



Lypiranthus Burnettii. — P. Muell. Pragm. Phyt. Austr. V., 

 96. Macquarie Harbour, Milligan. 



Lypiranthus nigricans. — E. Br. pr., 325. Eocky Cape, 

 Milligan. The color of the flowers is saturated pure red. 



* LypirantTius suaveolens. — E. Br. pr. 325. D'Entrecasteaux 

 Channel, Milligan. 



Caleana major.— R. Br. pr. 329. North West Bay. 

 Milligan. 



CalocJiilus camjpestris. — E. Br. pr. 320. Oyster Cove, 

 Milligan. 



Cryptostylis longifolia. — E. Br. pr. 317. Oyster Cove, 

 Milligan. 



Acianthus caudatus. — E. Br. pr. 321. Oyster Cove and 

 Plinder's Island, Milligan. 



ChcBtospora lepidosperma. — C. tennissima, J, Hook. PI. 

 Tasm. II., 81 to CXL., non Stend. Glum. II., 162. Swan- 

 port, G. Story. In habit this plant approaches to other 

 Chaetosporse, in its hypogynous scales rather to Lepidosperma. 



^Botamogeton perfoliatiis. — Linne op. pi. 182. South Esk, 



