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HierocMoe rariflora, J. Hook., Flor. Antarct, i., 93 ; J. Hook, 

 fl. Tasm. ii., 108, tab. vii., Bay of Fires, Bissell, St. Paul's 

 Eiver, C. St. Swanport ; Dr. Story. 



HierocMoe alpina, JRoem. et SchuH. syst. veg. IT., 515. Sum- 

 mit of Mount Lapcrouse, Oldfield ; Mount Olympus, Gulliver ; 

 Mount Field East, F. v. M. 



*Aira caryophyllea, Linue sp. pi. 9^. On various places. 



Trisetum suhspicatum, Beauvois essai d'une nouvelle agros- 

 tographie, p. 88 ; ver. submutica. South Esq. 



*AnthoxantJium odoratum, L. Naturalized at Swanport ; 

 Dr. Story. 



*Imperata arundinacea, Cyrillo icon. fasc. ii., t. 11. Swan- 

 port ; Dr. Story. This conspicuous and remarkable grass was 

 already recorded as Tasmanian by K. Brown {vide prodrom, 

 203.) Dr. Hooker seems not to have had any Tasmanian 

 specimens. 



*PTialaris Canariensis, L. sp. pi. 79. Together with the 

 emaller variety (P. miner, Eetzius obs. iii., 8) now spontaneous 

 at Swanport, Dr. Story ; George Town and Launceston, 

 S. Hannaford. 



Ehrharta disticJiophylla, Labill, Nov. Holl. plant, specim. i, 

 90, t. 117. Southport. 



Ehrharta acuminata, F. v. M. in transact, phil. Soc. Vict, i, 

 p. Ill, according to note. Swanport, Southport, Mersey 

 Kiver. A small-flowered variety occurs in Alpine regions, at 

 elevations of about 4,000 feet. 



Ehrharta diarrhena, F. v. M. fragm. vii, 89. Diplax Tas- 

 manica, J. Hook. fl. Tasm, ii, 105, tab. 355. Southport. Van 

 Bub-alpina ; smaller in all parts ; Mount Laperouse ; occurs 

 also at Lake St. Clair. 



*Bro7nus mollis, L. sp. pi. 112. Swanport, Dr. Story. This 

 invading plant, not without some utility, yet inferior to many 

 other fodder grasses, bids fair to become as frequent in 

 Australia as it is in Europe. Bromus arenarius (Labill. Nov. 

 Holl. plant specim. i, 23, t. 28), which is common in the 

 South of Australia, may be looked for on the isles of Basa' 

 Straits. It is the only indigenous species. 



*Bromus unioloides, Humb. Bonpl. & Kunth, gen. et spec, 

 plant, orbis novi i, 151. King's Island ; A. Neate. EstabHshed 

 as a spontaneous and highly useful grass. 



*jBromus sterilis, L. sp. pi. 113. Mr. Neate found this also 

 truly naturalized in King's Island. 



Festuca disticho'phylla, J. Hook., flor. Tasm. IL, 127. D'En- 

 trecasteaux's Channel, La Billardiere ; Swanport, Dr. Story. 



Festuca HooJceriana, F. v. M. in J. Hook. fl. Tasm. ii, 127, 

 tab. clxv. Near Launceston in the lowlands ; S. Hannaford, 

 Esq. Meander and South Esk. 



