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arc white underneath, and very deeply denta- 

 ted. 



Explanation of the Figures, Plate XXI F. 



Fig. i. Plant. 

 Fig. i. Flower. 

 Fig. 3. Corolla expanded. 

 Fig. 4. Part of one of the divifions of the 

 corolla feen through a magnifier. 

 Fig. 5. Stamina magnified. 

 Fig. 6. Germen furmounted by its ftyle. 



I here again found the eucalyptus cornuta, and 

 a great many other plants of the family of the 

 wjrti. 



After four hours pretty hard walking, we ar- 

 rived on the banks of a large lake which com- 

 municates with the fea. 



The natives had recently fet fire to fcveral 

 places through which we had juft patTed. 



We faw no kangaroos ; but their excrement, 

 which we perceived every where in great abun- 

 dance, let us know that thefe quadrupeds are very 

 numerous on this coafl : we alio remarked here 

 other excrements that exceedingly rcfembled 

 thofe of the cow, but we did not difrover the 

 animal to which they belonged ; on the fand 

 were feen the imprcflions of forked feet upwards 

 of three fourths of a decimeter broad. There is 

 no doubt that this country contains quadrupeds 



much 



