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trict, the scene of collecting trips by Robert Brown in 1802. 

 On the north I went nearly as far as Tumby Bay, and on 

 the west to Coffin Bay. 



Proceeding up Spencer Gulf by steamer to Port Augusta 

 I spent a day there. 



This paper is mainly a contribution to the local florulas 

 of South Australia. I much felt the want of such for the 

 places I visited, and incomplete as those are which I sub- 

 mit, I hope they may prove useful. No record has been 

 admitted into any of the lists for which a herbarium speci- 

 men is not available. Imperfect as they are, they will serve 

 as a hint for other naturalists to amplify them, for we have 

 much to learn in regard to the geographical distribution of 

 species in South Australia, as, indeed, in the other States. 



The genera Eucalyptus and Acacia have been separately 

 dealt with as a matter of convenience. 



Select Bibliography. 



(1) "The Botanv of Kangaroo Island,'' bv Ralph Tate 

 (Tr.R.S.S.A., vol. vi., p. 116 [1883]). 



See the bibliography of the flora of Kangaroo Island 

 enumerated in (2). 



(2) Presidential Address, Biology Section, Australian 

 Association for the Advancement of Science, Adelaide, 1907 



It will be convenient to refer to certain papers on th& 

 Euronotian Region under Y and L enumerated in (2). 



For the plants from the following localities — Coobowie 

 and Edithburgh (Yorke Peninsula) : Althorpes : Cape Borda ; 

 South Neptunes : Port EUiston (Port Waterloo) ; Flinders 

 Island ; Fowler Bay ; Point Sinclair (LeHunte Bay) : Daven- 

 port River : Bird Rock : Murat Bay : Denial Bay : Laura 

 Bay : Flagstaff Landing : Streaky Bay : Venus Harbour ; Tay- 

 lor Island : Cape Donington ; Port Lincoln : Dangerous 

 Reef : Althorpes (second visit) : Rhino Point and the wrecked 

 "Willyama" : Marion Bay : and Port -Moorowie — I am in- 

 debted to Dr. R. S. Rogers. 



Kangraroo Island. 



KINGSCOTE. 



* Denotes an alien species. Compare Tate (1). 



(T) Denotes also native of Tasmania. 



Resedace.e — * Reseda alba, /. . A roadside weed. 



Geraniace.e — (T) Pelargonium australe, WiUd. 



Myrtace^ — (T) Melaleuca squarrosa, Don : Melaleuca 

 parviflora, Lindl. 



CoMPOSiTiE — (T) Cassinia spectabilis, E. Br.: Helichry- 

 sum retusum, SoncJ. and F. r. M.: Olearia rudis, F. v. Sf . 

 (Aster exsul), Ray florets blue, viscid leaves, 2-3 ft. high. 



