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Malyace^. 

 Sibiscus Sturtiif Hooker, only on rocky tracts. H. Farragei^ 



F. M., in the bed of creeks. 

 Gossypium australe, F. M., on the Eanges ; stem annual only 



here. 

 Ahufilon ofoeaoyum, F. M., and A. crypfopetalum, F. M., stems 



annual, growing everywhere. 

 Sida virgata^ Hooker ; ^. rhomhifolia, Linne. 

 Flagianthus glomeratus, Bentham; by springs only, stem 



annual. 



Ueticace^. 

 Ficus platypoda, Cunningham, the native fig-tree ; only on and 

 near the Eanges. 



Sapiwdace^. 

 Heterodendron oleifolia, F. M. ; a very pretty tree, growing on 

 rocks as well as on sandhills. 



Ztgophtlle^ 

 Trihulus terrestris, Linne. 



Feankeniace^. 

 Frankenia laevis, Linne ; on hard stony ground. 



Amakantace^. 

 AUernantliera oiodijlora, E. Br. ; Acliyranthes australis, E. Br. ; 

 Ptilotus alopecuroides, F. M. ; and P. inccmus, Poiret ; all 

 gro'iving everywhere: 



SALSOLACEiE. 



Ithagodia nutans, E. Br. ; Chenopodium auricomum, Lindley j 

 Kocliia apliylla, E. Br. ; K. lanosa, Lindl. ; K. hrevifolia^ 



E. Br. ; Chenolea sclerolaenoides, F. M. ; Bahhagia diptero- 

 carpa, F. M. ; Atriplex nummularium, Lindl. ; A. velutineU 

 lum, F. M. ; A. liolocarpum, F. M. ; and Salicornia leios- 

 tachya, Benth. Most of these plants are good food for 

 sheep ; they grow even on the most arid places. 



FiCOIDEjE. 



Mollugo Cerviana^ Ser. ; a small annual, growing only after 

 heavy rains. 



POLYUONACE^. 



Folygonum plehejum, E. Br., and Mtiehlenbeckia Canninghami^ 



F. M. 



LEOUMINOSiE. 



Mirhelia semiseptosta, F. M. ; on the Eanges. M. oxi/clada. 

 F. M. 



