6d 



District L. Comprises Southern Eyre Peninsula, or the Port 

 Lincoln district, and the costal tract extending to about Fowler 

 Bay. The flora is essentially Euronotian, but the absence of cer- 

 tain characteristic species of A, and the presence of identical or 

 closely-allied species of the Swan River district, impart a distinc- 

 tinctive feature. 



District K. The flora of Kangaroo Island is largely comprised 

 of species proper to A and L, whilst it contains also species of 

 Autochthonian origin which have here their eastern limit, and 

 others of Victorian and Tasmanian origin which here reach their 

 westernmost limit ; it moreover contains several restricted species 

 and one genus. 



District T. Comprises the country south of M and east of 

 Lake Alexandrina, and includes the Ninety-mile Desert and the 

 Tatiara. It is largely constituted of Pliocene and Pleistocene 

 sands and clays, occupying a low-lying region subject to inunda- 

 tion, and largely interspersed with marshes. In its south-east 

 direction it is bounded by the low plateau of Eocene-limestones 

 constituting the Mount Gambler district. 



This district has not been botanically explored in any syste- 

 matic manner ; its species for the most part are Adelaidean, but 

 towards the Victorian frontier it has received a few species which 

 are restricted to the southern parts of the Wimmera-country. 



District G. The extreme south-east corner of this colony is 

 well defined both geologically and meteorologically. Physically 

 it is an elevated plain comprised of Eocene-limestones, on which 

 are reared cones of volcanic debris to heights of about 700 feet. 

 The rainfall exceeds 25 inches within a line drawn from Guichen 

 Bay to about Penola, though the limestone plateau continues 

 northward beyond Narracoorte ; within this area, thus roughly 

 defined, many species characteristic of Southern Victoria and 

 even of Tasmania have their most western limits, the most 

 notable of which is the Sambucus, whilst the bulk of the species 

 occurs in district A. None of its species are restricted. 



RANUNCULACEAE. 

 Clematis, Linne (1737). 



aristata, R. Brown G 



microphylla, DeCandolh S . MANYLKTG 



Ranunculus, Linne (1737). 



aquatilis, Linne S . MA. . L . T G 



lappaceiis, Smith ... ... ... tS . . AN. L . T G 



riviilnris, Bants dj Solander .... MAN. . K T G 



parviflorus, Linne C S W M A N Y L K T G 



MyOSUrUS, Linne. 

 minimus, Liujie S . M T 



