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amongst Xanthorrhoea. Callistemon coccineus, F. v. M. 

 Very abundant. Large long masses. Walls of it 6-8 ft. 

 high. Melaleuca decussata, E. Br. Pink flowers. Mela- 

 leuca parviflora, Lindl. (curvifolia, ScM.). Everywhere. 

 Called "Black Tea-tree" from its usual dark aspect. Fine 

 rounded shapely trees giving the country a park-like aspect. 

 Melaleuca pustulata, Hook. White flowers. Melaleuca un- 

 cinata, B. Br. Brooms made of the plant, hence the name 

 "Broom-bush." 



AizoACE.E — Mesembryantheraum crystallinum, Z..- Tet- 

 ragonia implexicoma, Hook. 



Cactace^ — * Opuntia monocantha, Haw. At Little 

 Swamp. 



CoMPOSiTiE— Athrixia tenella, Beuth. ^ Inula grave- 

 olens, Desf. "Stinkwort." Very bad. ^ Onopordon Acanth- 

 ium, L. Very plentiful at the edge of "Big Swamp." 

 Senecio lautus, Forsf. Vittadinia australis, A. Rich. 



Epacridace^ — Astroloma humifusa, B. Br.: Leucopo- 

 gon Richei, B. Br.; Lissanthe strigosa, B. Br. 



Borraginace^ -- Echium plantagineum, L. See 



"Agric. Gaz. N.S.W.," March, 1905. Halgania cyanea, 

 Lindl. 



SoLANACE^ — Nicotiana suaveolens, Lehm. 



Myoporace.e — Myoporum humile, B. Br. Sweet-scented 

 flowers. 



Chenopodiace.e — Atriplex cinera, Boir. 



PoLYGONACE.E — Muehleubeckia adpressa, Meissn. Called 

 "Sarsaparilla." 



PROTEACEiE — Adeuauthos terminalis, B. Br. Yellow- 

 flowered, prostrate shrub up to 2 ft. high. Wangary and 

 along the road, 18-19 miles out. Banksia semula, B. Br. 

 Wanilla Forest Reserve. Very handsome. Banksia mar- 

 ginata, Car., 6-8 ft. high. Grevillea ilicifolia, B. Br. 

 "Holly bush," 2-3 ft. high. Greenish-white flowers. At 16 

 miles. Hakea cycloptera, B. Br. Large fruit. Appears 

 local in Port Lincoln district. Hakea rostrata, F . v. M . 



Thymel^ace^ — Pimelea glauca, E. Br. In swampy land. 



EuPHORBiACE^ — Adriana quadripartita, Gaiul. 



Casuarinace^e — Casuarina stricta, Ait. 



Santalace^ — Exocarpus cupressiformis, LahiJl . 



Conifers — Callitris propinqua, B. Br. Not common. 



LiLiACEJ^ — Thysanotus. Very beautiful, 3 ft. high in 

 clumps of Xanthorrhoea, but apparently not collected. 

 Xanthorrhoee semiplana, F . v. M. Common. 



Typhace.e — Typha angustifolia, Z., in pond near Big 

 Swamp. 



