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(T) Senecio odoratus, Ilorntm. (T) Vittadinia australis, .4. 

 Rich. 



Apocynace^ — (T) Alyxia buxifolia, B. Br. 



SoLANACE^ — ("^ ?) Solanum nigrum, L. Lycium australe, 

 F. V. M. 



Myoporace^ — Eremophila Brownii, F . v. M. Viscid 

 leaves, red flowers. 



Labiate — * Marrubium vulgare, L. 



Chenopodtace^ — (T) Salicornia australis, Sol. 



Thymel^eace^ — Pimelea sp. 3-3 ft. 6. in. high, very abun- 

 dant, but not in flower. 



Santalace^ — Choretrum glomeratum, R. Br. This may 

 be C. chrysanthum, F. v. M . Bentham unites C. glomer- 

 atum and C. chrysanthum. Mueller and Tate keep them dis- 

 tinct, but I can see no other difference than that the flowers 

 are yellow in C. chrysanthum and white in C. glomeratum. 



LiLiACE.E — (T) Dianella revoKita, R. Br. Tate has D. 

 laevis only. 



Gramine^e — (T) Danthonia penicillata, F. r. 31., var. 

 setacea. * Lagurus ovatus, Z. Well acclimatized. 



HOG BAY. 



Ranunculace^ — (T) Clematis microphylla, DC. 



DiLLENiACE^ — (T) TTibbertia stricta, R. Br. 



PiTTOSPORACE^ — Billardiera. (T) Bursaria spinosa. Car. 



Sterculiace.e — -Lasiopetalum Baueri, Sfeefz. 



Zygophyllace^ — Nitraria Schoberi, L. 



Geraniace^ — (T) Pelargonium australe, Willd. 



Rutace^ — (T) Correa speciosa. Ait. Locally called 

 ''Honeysuckle." 



Rhamnace.e — (T) Spyridium eriocephalum, Fenzl. 

 Broad-leaved form, apparently an addition to the flora of 

 the island. (From J. M. Black.) Spyridium spathulatum, F . 

 r. M . The great viscidity of the flowers is not mentioned in 

 the "Flora Australiensis." (T) Spvridium vexilliferum, 

 Reiss. (J. M. Black). * 



Sapindace.e — Dodonasa viscosa, /. ., var. attenuata. 



LEGUMTNTOsiE — (T) Goodia lotifolia, Saliah. I have seen 

 Tate's specimen, and it is identical with my own. Tate 

 labelled his specimen G. medicaginea, F. v. M. I follow 

 Bentham in reducing medicaginea to lotifolia ; I cannot see 

 any difference between the Kangaroo Island plant and the 

 common Eastern Australian one (Salisbury's plant). G. 

 medicaginea should be dropped from the South Australian 

 flora and G. lotifolia substituted. 



Rosacea — (T) Acaena sanguisorbae, Vahl. 



Myrtace^ — Callistemon coccineus, F . r. M . (T) Mela- 

 leuca gibbosa, JjihiU.i Melaleuca uncinata, R. Br. 



