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II. Casuarina glauca. 24/5/98 



Plentifully in scrub lands. One of the overlaps from Dis- 

 trict S. 



Note. — Since sending in my paper on the Loranthacese I have 

 found growths of L. pendulus on G. quadrivalvis. On this host 

 the Loranthus has the darker-green thinner-leaved form, as in 

 the southern districts, instead of the paler and fleshier form on 

 Santalum, Bursaria, Bossiaea, &c., out on the plains in this 

 region. 



7. Order Leg^uminosse. 



I. Tephrosia purpurea. 22/10/97 



Melrose Creek ; rather rare. Given only for the Finke dis- 

 trict. Verified by Prof. Tate. 



II. Kennedya prostrata, 22/10/97 



Mount Brown Station, and near Wilmington and Melrose, 



where it occurs fairly frequently. Perhaps introduced from 



southward among seed wheat or garden seeds, or in one of the 



methods below. 



III. Cassia Sturtii. 16/9/96 

 In any scrubs ; very common plant. One of the overlaps. 



IV. Acacia Sentis. 23/10/97 

 Plentiful along creeks and damp situations. Also an overlap. 



V. Acacia hakeoides. 2/10/96 



Near creeks ; rare. Also an overlap. 



VI. Acacia microcarpa. 14/9/00 



On Coomooroo Hill and near Booleroo Creek. A rare shrub. 

 Given for the Murray district. 



8. Order Santalacse. 



I. Santalum lanceolatum. 

 Common in scrubs. An overlap. 



II. Choretrum spicatum. 15/9/00, <fec. 

 In the mallee country north of Booleroo Centre. Not recorded 



nearer than Murray district. 



III. Exocarpus spartea. 22/10/97 

 On Mount Remarkable. Certified by Professor Tate. Re- 

 corded for the F, M, and A districts. I discovered only two 

 trees, both vigorous and well-grown, on the eastern slope of the 

 Mount. I had no time to search for others, but as these two 

 were not near each other doubtless a search would show more 

 specimens. 



