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C. St. As yet neither flowers nor fruits are sent from Tas- 

 mania. The plant accords in foliage, however, with European 

 specimens and with others from Gipps Land. 



*Zostira uninervis. — Forsk. M. Aeg. Arab. 157. At South- 

 port, C. St. Much smaller than Z. marina, extending north- 

 ward to middle Europe. The peduncles are very slender, and 

 the fruit is very peculiar. 



*Solanum vescwn. — F. Mueller in Transact. Phil. Inst. 

 Vict., 1., 63. King's Island, Mount Goiran. The berries are 

 edible. 



^Veronica peregrina. — Linne Spec. Plant, p. 20. 



JPolycarpon tetrapTiyllum. — Occurs among Dr. Milligan's 

 plants from Flinder's Island. 



