68 



*Briza minor, L. sp. pi. 102. Naturalized in King's Island, 

 at Swanport and in other localities. The perennial Briza 

 media is mentioned as a Tasmanian introduced grass in 

 Dr. Hooker's introductory essay pag. cix. 



Polypogon monspeliensis, Desf. flor. Atlant, i 67. Swanport, 

 Dr. Story. Lolium perenne, long since spontaneously dissemi- 

 nated almost everywhere in the Tasmanian lowlands, is given 

 by Dr. Hooker as belonging to the naturalized plants of the 

 island among the introduced plants in his introductory essay 

 cix. Some accidental omissions may have occurred in Dr. 

 Hooker's work among the Tasmanian gramineae, as the 

 genera xv and xx are passed. 



*IIordeum murimim^ L. sp. 126- Immigrated into many parts 

 of Tasmania ; for instance, common about Launceston (Hanna- 

 ford), King's Island (A. Neate). Not mentioned by Dr. 

 Hooker as Tasmanian, either in the prefatory essay, or in the 

 general work. 



*Rordeum secalinurrif Schrad. spicileg. flor. Lipsiens, p. 

 p. 148. Southport. 



*IIolcus lanatus, L, sp. pi. 1485. Eendered spontaneous 

 in King's Island, Lieut. Stanley ; Launceston, S. Hannaford ; 

 Swanport, Dr. Story. 



*Alopecurus agrestis, L. sp. pi. 89. Swanport, Dr. Story. 



Isoetes Gunnii, Al. Br. in Monatsber. der. Kgl. Acad, der 

 Wissens. Berlin, 1868. Marginal bottom of Lake St, Clair ; 

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



Lycopodium densum^ La Bill. Nov. Holl. plant, spec, ii., 104, 

 t. 251. Alpine at Lake St. Clair ; Hon. J. R. Scott. 



Lycopodium Selago, L. sp. 1565 ; var. L. varium, R. Br. 

 prodr. 165. Alpine at Lake St. Clair and Eldon's Eange ; 

 Hon. J. E. Scott. 



Osmunda harhara, Thunb. prodr. flor. Cap. 171. In the 

 mountain glens near the South Esk. Todea and Leptopteris 

 might well be considered subgenera of Osmunda, as transitory 

 forms of 0. regalis and other species to the Todeas exist, and 

 as in Grammitis and a few other fern genera we have species 

 with coriaceous and also transparent membraneous fronds. 



Schizaea hi/Ida, Sw. filic. 151 ; var. simplex ; Southport. 



Schizaea Jistulosa, Labill. Nov. Holl. plant, specim. ii., 103, 

 t. 250. South Esk and Southport. 



*Gyatliea affinis, Sw. synops, fil. 140. Under Anodopetalum 

 trees at Adamson's Peak ; Hon. J. E. Scott. The species is 

 closely allied to Cyathea meduUaris, a tree fern very common 

 in New Zealand. In Australia it is as yet only found in the 

 Cape Otway ranges, and it is there accompanied by Aspidium 

 hispidum, that being the only known locality of that remark- 

 able fern out of New Zealand. In all probability it exists 



