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Ranunculace^ — Clematis microphylla, DC. 



DiLLENiACE^ — Hibbertia stricta, B. Br. 



PiTTOSPORACE^ — Bursaria spinosa, Gav. Near the coast 

 quite stunted, and clinging to the broken ground. 



Sterculiace^ — Thomasia petalocalyx, F. v. M. Near 

 the sea are dense, eaten-down tussocks of 1 ft. high and seve- 

 ral feet diameter. Further back the shrubs are 2-3 ft., and 

 with their pink flowers and soft foliage form very beautiful 

 plants well worthy of a place in gardens. 



RHAMNACEiE — Spyridium sp. 



LEGUMIN0S.E — Hardenbergia monophylla, Benth. Very 

 broad leaves. Kennedya prostrata, R. Br. 



Myrtace^ — Melaleuca parvifiora, Lindl. Fine spread- 

 ing tree 2 ft. diameter, 30 ft. high. 



CucuRBiTACEuE — Cucumis myriocarpus, Naud., or Melo- 

 thria Muelleri, Benth. Probably the former. The two speci- 

 mens are hardly distinguished in foliage, but the fruits 

 are totally different. 



AizoACE^ — Mesembryanthemum aequilaterale, Haw. 



RuBiACE^ — Galium umbrosum, Sol. 



Composite — Calocephalus Brownii, F. v. M.; ^ Car- 

 duus marianus, L. Abundant. * Centaurea melitensis, Z., 

 is abundant, as many other weed pests ; Erechtites quad- 

 ridentata, DC.; Helichrysum apiculatum, DC. Dwarf. 

 Ixiolaena supina, F. v. M.; Olearia sp. Dense masses (small- 

 leaved), 4 ft., not in flower. 



GooDENiACEiE — Goodenia amplexans, F . v. M. Broad- 

 leaved, viscid, stem-clasping, bushy, and spreading, 1 ft.- 

 1 ft. 6 in. A very handsome plant for places where there 

 is but little dust. Goodenia geniculata, R. Br. A dwarf 

 plant, radical-leaved, and then runners. Scaevola micro- 

 carpa, Cav. 



Campanulace^e — Wahlenbergia gracilis, DC . 



Primulace^ — * Anagallis arvensis, L. 



Gentianace^ — Erythrgea australis, R. Br. 



SoLANACEiE — ^ Lycium australe, F. v. M. 3-4 ft. Fleshy- 

 leaved. 



Proteace^ — Grevillea lavandulacea, Schl.; Hakea 

 rostrata, F. v. M.; Hakea rugosa, R. Br. 



Thymel^ace^ — Pimelea glauca, R. Br. Dwarf. 



Casuarinace^ — Casuarina distyla. Vent.; Casuarina 

 stricta. Ait. One of the few large trees. 



LiLiACE^ — Arthropodium paniculatum, R. Br.; 

 Xanthorrhoea. Not in flower. 



Cyperace^ — Gahnia lanigera, Benth. Forming tussocks. 

 Lepidosperma gladiatum, Lahill. ; Lepidosperma laterale, R. 

 Br. Forming tussocks. 



