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six and a half miles from Cape Borda. ''It is of an irregular 

 shape, about six cables across, nearly flat-topped, and 305 ft. 

 high" ("Australia Directory"). 



CRUCIFERJ3— Lepidium foliosum, Desv. 



Caryophyllace.e — Spergularia rubra, Cambess. 



Malvace^ — Lavatera plebeja, Sims: ^" Malva parvi- 

 fiora, L. 



Leguminos^e — Swainsona sp. (in leaf only). 



Umbellifer.e — Apium prostratum, LahiU . 



CoMPOSiT.E — Podolepis acuminata, B . Br.; Senecio lau- 

 tus, Forsf. 



Marion Bay, Investigator Strait (286). 



DiLLENiACE.E — Hibbertia stricta, JR. Br. 



Stackhousiace.e — Stackhousia monogyna, Lahill. 



Leguminos.e — Kennedya prostrata, B . Br.; Pultenaea 

 tenuifolia, B. Br. 



CoMPOsiT^E — Olearia ciliata, F. v. M.: Senecio lautus, 

 Forsf. 



Epacrtdace.e — Leucopogon Richei, I{ . Br. 



Primulace^ — ^ Anagallis arvensis, L. 



LoGANiACE^ — Logania ovata, B . Br. 



SoLANACEiE — Solanum simile, F . v. M. 



ScROPHULARiACE.E — Euphrasia Brownii, F. v. M . 



Myoporace^ — Myoporum insulare, B. Br. 



PoLYGONACE^ — Muehlenbeckia adpressa, Meissn. 



Thymel^ace.e — Pimelea glauca, B. Br. 



Ltliace^ — Dianella revoluta, B. Br. 



Port Moorowie, Yorke Peninsula (288). 



Immediately east of Gilbert Point. 



CoMPosiT.^ — Athrixia tenella, Bentli.: Leptorrhynchos 

 squamatus, Less. 



Goodeniace^ — Velleia paradoxa, B. Br. 



Myoporace^ — Eremophila crassifolia, F . v. M . The re- 

 markable and prominent resinous glands on the branches are 

 not mentioned in the description of this plant in the 'Flora 

 Australiensis." The specimens agree in other respects better 

 with Mueller's plate in his "Myoporinous plants," but the 

 description, 'Corolla not twice as long as the calyx" (B. Fl.,. 

 v., 11), does not agree either with the specimens or with 

 Mueller's figure. Myoporum insulare, B. Br. 



Cape Jervis (316). 



This is a wind-swept cape. The soil is poor, and, to add 

 to the troubles of a cultivator, there are rabbits galore. 

 Many plants are viscid. 



