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slirubsj of gregarious liabit. High ground west of "Western 



Eiver, very wet in winter.] 

 Baeckia diffusa, Sieher. Dudley Peninsula. 

 Lhotzkj^a Sineatoniana, F. v. M. Tvaratta. A low shrub on 



moist, swampy ground, very densely branched. 

 Xieptospermum erubescens Schauer. Head of S. Western Eiver. 

 Melaleuca squamea, LahUl. S. Western River. 



" ericifolia, Smith. Karatta. 



Eucalyptus uncinatus, Turcz. Scrub, west of the Harriet Eiver. 

 Cryptandraamara, Lindley. Scrub S.W. of Kinch's, Cygnet Eiver. 

 Spyridium pomaderroides, Ueiss {?) Grrassy Creek. 



" coactifolium, JE'. v. M. Scrub W. of Harriet Eiver. 



bifidum, F. v. M. Karatta. 

 Hydrocotyle diantha, DeCand. Karatta, on wet, rich river 



flats ; prostrate, very small. 

 Hydrocotyle comocarpa, F. v. M. A lowly prostrate plant, on 



moist rich soil. 

 Sautalum persicarium, F. v. 31. C. Willoughby {Sorswill). 

 Hakea marginata, R. Br. (J). C. Borda. 

 Grevillea lavandulacea, Sclileclit. Var. ? Stiff, much branched 



shrubs, about two feet high ; flowers small, usually 



solitary, pale pink ; leaves linear, pungently pointed, 



about half inch long, and of an ashy tint. In the scrub 



near Birchmore's Lagoon. 

 Grevillea aspera, R. Br. Variety? Sandy scrub, Karatta. 



Of tree-like habit, two to four feet high, with few erect 



branches; leaves lanceolate, obtuse or pointed; flowers 



not numerous, pale pink. 

 ■Grevillea pauciflora, B. Br. In dense thickets of mallee on 



limestone coast hills, mouth of Stunsailboom Eiver and on 



the slopes of Mount Taylor. 



(The Grevillea 'paucijiora noticed in Trans., vol. IX., 

 p. 115, from " head of S. Western Eiver," should be 

 G. aspera., var.). Of G. halmaturina, Tate, flowers 

 were procured for the first time. They are very small 

 and pale pinkish. 

 Isopogon ceratophjdlum, R. Br. Karatta. 

 Pimelea glauca, R. Br. Coast hills, Karatta. 

 Opercularia ovata, J. IIooJc. Karatta. 

 Aster ramulosus, Lalill. C. Willoughby {Sorsioill). 

 Helichrysum apiculatum. Be Oand. Coast hills, Karatta. 

 Microseris Fosteri, J. Hook. Coast hills, Karatta, and at the 



coast, Queenscliff, but rare and very dwarfed. 

 Lobelia rhombif olia, de Yriese. Karatta. Plentifully on burnt 



ground. 

 Candollea Tepperiana, F. v. M. Mt. Taylor, in fissures and 



hollows of the limestone filled with sand. 



