95 



Caladenia Patersoni, at Colton, A.Id. ; near Marble Range, 

 J". JE. Brown. C. deformis, near Marble Hange, J. JE. Broion. 

 Thjsanotus Patersoni, Neuracbne alopecuroides and Stipa 

 scabra, at Lake Hamilton, A.B. Centrolepis aristata, 

 C. strigosa and C. polygyna, S.D. *Pteris arguta, limestone- 

 wells five miles back from Streaky Bay, A.R. 



A List of Unrecorded Plants and of Neia^ 

 Localities for Rare Plants in the South- 

 east PART OF THIS COLONY. 



By Pkofessor Ealph Tate, P.a.S., F.L.S., &e. 



[Read October 2, 1883.] 



During tbe latter lialf o£ November, 1882, I made a long 

 and extensive botanical tour over region E. of the inter- 

 provincial divisions into wbicb I had divided extra-tropical 

 South Australia*, with the special object of tracing out its 

 western limit. Briefly, the region, small as it is, must be con- 

 siderably reduced in area, but in the present communication I 

 •will deal with it as at first delineated. In the course of my 

 explorations I found several species hitherto unrecorded for 

 the region, and discovered not a few rare species at new locali- 

 ties. The chief novelties have already been indicated in my 

 "Additions to the Flora of South Australia," published in the 

 Society's Transactions for this year and last. 

 Hibbertia stricta Nangwarry ; Mount Mclntyre ; Tallum 



(3Iiss Allen!). 

 Cassytha melantha. Lake George ; Cave Kange. 

 Cardamine tenuifolia. Considered by P. v. M. a state of C. 



laciniaia ; marsh lands about Mount Burr Eange, and 



Mount Julian near Penola. 

 Stenopetalum liueare. Sandhills, Beachport. 

 Drosera auriculata. Marsh lands, Mount Graham. 

 Conesperma calyraega. Mount Burr Eange ; Nangwarry ; 



Mount Julian ; Cave Eange and Narracoorte. 

 Elatine Americana. Swamps, Mount Graham. 



* Trans. Roy. Soc, S. Aust., vol. iii., p. 48, 1880. 



