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coast. In the Derwent country it extends about as far as 

 Dunrobin. Mr. Grould records it from Flinders Island. 



jE^icalyptus vernicosa, J. Hook, in Lond. journ. of Bot., vi., 

 p. 478. Mount Arrowsmitb ; Th. and B. Gulliver. 



Anodopetalum higlandulosum, All. Cunn. in Endl. gen. pi. 

 818. A full description of the fruit was given for the first 

 time last year by the contributor of these notes (in Caruel's 

 Giornale Botan. Italian, p. 272) from specimens kindly sup- 

 plied by Eonald Gunn, Esq., F.R.S., who found regular forests 

 of Anodopetalum trees between the Surrey Hills and the 

 Eiver Leven. 



Baii6ra rubioides, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 198; var. pleniflora. 

 Found at Port Esperance by Th. Gulliver. 



Spp^dium ohovafum, Benth. Flor. Austral. I., 429. Eldon's 

 Bluff, 4700 feet high ; Hon. J. R. Scott, Th. Gulliver. 



Hydrocotyle pterocarpa, F. v. Muell., in transact. Yict. inst., 

 1855, p. 126. St. George's Bay ; W. Bissill. Circular Head ; 

 S. B. Emmett. 



Hydrocotyle asiatica, L. sp. 234 ; var. monantha : Leaves 

 quite entire, measuring only J to ^ inch ; inflorescence reduced 

 to a single flower ; petals not less broad than long ; bracts 

 short and blunt. Lake St. Clair ; Th. and B. Gulliver. The 

 ordinary form occurs at Macquarie Harbour and Southport. 

 La Billardiere (Voyage in search of La Perouse, Engl. edit. I., 

 152) affirms that Crithmum maritimum occurs at Storm Bay. 

 Whether he mistook another plant for it, or whether the 

 Crithmum remained as much overlooked on the Tasmanian 

 shores as the Cakile on the Victorian coast, remains to be 

 ascertained. 



Himnaca cordifolia, Benth. gen. pi. I., 876 ; var. minuta: 

 Hardly an inch high, nearly glabrous j umbel few flowered. 

 Lake St. Clair ; Th. and B. Gulliver. 



Actinotus helUdioides, Benth. Fl. Austral. III., 869. With 

 the preceding plant. 



In reference to Umbelliferae it should still be observed that 

 in all likelihood species of Leschenault's genus Catapha 

 (Sieberia of Reichenbach and Bentham, not of Gay ; Trachy- 

 mene of Sprengel and De Candolle, not of Rudge) will yet be 

 found within Tasmanian territory, as several plants of that genus 

 occur as far south as Port Phillip and Wilson's Promontory. 



Abrotanella scapiqera, F. v. M. in Benth. flor. Austr. III. 

 554. Lake St. Clair ; Benj. and Th. Gulliver. 



Cassinia spectabilis, R. Br. in transac. Lin. Soc. xii., 128. 

 King's Island ; Ambr. Neate. Swanport ; Dr. Story. 



Helichrysum pumilum, J. Hook, Flor. Tasm. i. 218 tab. QO. 

 On Mount Arrowsmith, 3--4000 feet high j Th. and B. 

 Gulliver. 



