63 



StypJielia oxycedrus, La Bill. Nov. Holl. pi. sp. i. 49, t. Q9. 

 King's Island ; Ambr. Neate. 



Trocliocarpa pumila, F.v.M. fragm. phytog. Austr. vi. 57. 

 Eldon's Bluff; Th. Gulliver. 



Trochocarpa disticha, Spreng. syst. veg. i. 660. Mount 

 Arrowsmith at an elevation of 3500 feet ; Th. and B. Gulliver. 

 Yar. microphylla : leaves only J-incb long. 



Trochocarpa Gumiii, Benth. Flor. Austr. iv. 167. Fatigue 

 Hill ; Th. & B. Gulliver. Lake St. Clair ; Hon. J. R. Scott. 



JPrionotes cerintJioides, E. Br. prodr. 553. Mount Arrow- 

 smith ; Th. & B. Gulliver. 



Dracopliyllum minimum, F.v.M. fragm. i. 89. Eldon's Bluff; 

 Hon. J. E. Scott. 



Mitrasacme montana, J. Hook. Flor. Tasm. i. 274. t. 88 C , 

 var. minuta. Smaller in all parts than the ordinary form. 

 Creeping among alpine mosses on Mount Arrowsmith ; Th. 

 and E. Gulliver. 



Villarsia exaltata, Don syst. of dichlamyd. plants, iv. 169. 

 Lake St. Clair ; Th. & B. Gulliver. This handsome swamp- 

 plant, being also alpine, would prove hardy in Britain. 



Gratiola nana, Benth. in Cand. prodr. x. 404. Lake St. 

 Clair ; Hon. J. E. Scott. It has the habit of Mimulus repens, 



Ourisia integrifolia, E. Br. prodr. 439. Lake Augusta ; 

 Hon. J. E. Scott and Th. Gulliver. 



Veronica nivea, Lindl, botan. reg., 1842 ; misc. 42. Lake 

 St. Clair ; Hon. J. E. Scott. 



Utricularia dichotoma, Labill. Nov. Holl. plant, specim i. 11, 

 t. 8 ; var. uniflora. Alpine regions about Lake St. Clair 

 Hon. J. E. Scott. 



Cenarrlienes nitida, Labill. Nov. Holl. plant, spec. i. 36, t. 50. 

 Base of Mount Arrowsmith ; Th. and B. Gulliver. Drupe 

 purplish black. 



Halcea acicularis E. Br. in transact, Lin. Soc. x, 181 ; var. 

 lissosperna. Lake St. Clair ; Hon. J. E. Scott. 



Orites revoluta, Eob. Brown in transact. Linn. Soc. x. 190, 

 Lake St. Clair ; Hon. J. E. Scott. 



Fersoonia Gunnii, J. Hooker in Lond, journ. of bot. vi. 283. 

 Lake St. Clair, Hon. J. E. Scott and Messrs. Gulliver. Drupe 

 black, pruinous ; the pericarp of rather a pleasant taste. 



Thesium australe, E. Br. pr. 353. Derwent Eiver ; E, 

 Brown. 



Pimelea cinerea, E. Br. prodr. 361. (P. Gunnii, J. Hook, 

 fl. Tasm. i. 332.) Lake St. Clair, Hon. J. E. Scott. Nearly 

 allied to P. drupacea, which grows at the same locality. Mr. 

 Bentham believes both to be distinct. 



Fimelea spathulata, Labill. Nov. Holl. plant, specim. i. 9, t. 

 4. (P. eernua, R. Br. prodr. 359.) Mr. Bentham identified 



