ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 121 
3alsola Australis, Æ. Br. narrow pinnatisected leaves; the 
Threlkeldia diffusa, R. Br. flowers and fruits not collected 
Kochia Brownii, Ferd. Mueller. Cassia artemisioides, Gaudichaud. 
K. paeem Ferd. Mueller Templetonia retusa, R. Br. 
Kochia sp. Helichrysum Sonderi, F. M. (Ixiolena 
nemum Arbuscula, Moquin. tomentosa, Sond. and Muell.) 
x pen es to A. reniformis, R. Br. | Comesperma volubilis, Ladill. 
Rhagod rodium cvgnosum, Nees 
üemcpbis Yaixobst, Ferd. Mueller. Zygophyllum Billardierii, DC. 
E. Brownii, Ferd. Mueller. Nitraria Schoberi, 
E. alternifolia, R. Br. Var. latior. Frankenia levis, E 
E. scoparia, Ferd. Mueller. Sida corrugata, Lindley. 
E. Delisserii, Ferd. Mi avatera plebeja, R. Brown 
eller. D? 
Grevillea, a species with long and Pittosporum phillyroides, DC. 
Cephalipterum Drummondi, 4. Gray. 
It will be observed that the last-mentioned plant is the only one 
which belongs to the West Australian flora exclusively, while all the 
others are either forms of the East Australian, or such as are common to 
both sides of the continent. Eremophila Delisserii is the only new 
plant of the collection. It is a well-marked species of a genus of 
which now about forty species are described ; and partakes of several 
characters of the section Pholidia ; the leaves are opposite and roundish. 
FERD. MUELLER. 
FLORA OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
NEW GLOUCESTERSHIRE PLANTS, COLLECTED BY 
ST. BRODY, PH.D., F.L.S. ETC. 
Specimens of plants mentioned in the following list, have been seen 
by Mr. J. G. Baker. It is supplementary to a list published in last 
year’s Report of the Thirsk Botanical Club (vide * J ournal of Botany,’ 
Vol. III. p. 121.) None of the species are given by Mr. Watson for 
the South Severn sub-province. 
Papaver somniferum, L.—In fields and waste ground near Upton. 
Fumaria Males Jord.—On the borders of fields near Gloucester. 
Lepidium cir L.—Sandy fields near Garden Cliff. 
Alyssum calycinum, L.—In fields near Dursley. 
Finoh usitatissimum. 
Tilia parik, Ehrh.—Lancaut Cliffs. 
o: intermedia, De Cand. —Longhope Wood. 
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