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Heliclivysiim Kempei, F, M.; Helipterum pterochcetum, Benth. ; 



H. onoschatum, Benth. ; H. Charsleyce, P. M. 

 Seneeio odoratus, Hornem ; Bidens hipinnata, Linne. 



GOODENIACE^. 



Goodenia cycloptera, R. Br. ; G. sepalosa, ¥. M. ; G. Vihnorinice^ 

 P. M. These loYely little plants grow here almost every- 

 where after a good rain. 



Sccevola depauperata^ R. Br. 



ASCLEPIADE^. 



Marsdenia Leiclihardtiana, P. M. ; a creeping plant, the fruits^ 

 of which are eaten by the aborigines. 



SOLAI^ACE^. 



Solanum ferocissimum, Lindl. ; Datttra Leichhardtiana, P. M. 

 Duhoisia JEToptvoodii, P. M. ; the leaves of this shrub are used 

 by the natives to poison emus. 



CoNYOLTULACEiE. 



Convolvulus eruhescens, Sims. 



BOEA&INE^. 



Heliotropium pleiopetalum, P. M.; on sandhills. 

 S. undulatum, Yahl. 



Yerbettace^. 

 NewcastUa spodiotricha, P. M. ; on sandhills only. 

 Verbena macrostachya, P. M. ; in the bed of creeks. 

 Spartotliammis teucriiflorus, P. M. 

 Clerodendrnm florihwidum, E. Br. 



MYOPOEINiE. 



Myopormn CunningTimni, Benth. ; Eremopliila Mitclielli. Benth.. 



MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. 



Liliace^e. 

 Tliysanotus exilijlorus, P. M. ; CorynotJieca lateriflora, P. M. ; on 

 sandhills. 



COMMELINE^. 



Oommelina ensifolia, E,. Br. ; under shrubs in shady places. 



NAIADEiE. 



Naias onajor, Allioni. 



TrPHACE^. 



Typlia angustifoUa, Linne. 



