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Isotoma petraea, F. v. M. 



Brunouia Australia, Smith. 



Erythraea Australis, B. Brown. 



Duboisia Hopwoodii, F. v. M. 



Solanum oligacaiithum, F. v. M. 



Nicotiana suaveolens, Lehmann. The flowers in some of the- 

 specimens less than an inch long. 



Stemodia Morgania, F. v. M. 



Justicia procumbens, Linne. 



Ipomoea Muelleri, Bentham. 



Cynanchum floribundum, B. Brown. 



Pollichia Zeilauica, F. v. M. 



Halgania cyanea, Lindley. 



Heliotropium filaginoides, Bentham. 



Teucrium raceraosum, R. Brown. 



Clerodendrum floribundum, B. Brown. 



JSTewcastlia spodiotricha, F. v. M. Pound also by Mr. Kayser 

 at Eyre's Creek ; by Mr. Giles, near the Alfred and Mary 

 Eange ; and lately near Mount Everard. Corolla deep 

 blue. 



Dicrastylis Dorani, F. v. M., var. eriantha ; leaves narrower, 

 conspicuously tomentose ; glomerules of flowers two or 

 more superposed along the stalks ; calyces involved in a 

 dense woolly vestiture ; corolla as in the normal form, 

 almost bell-shaped, its tube short and turgid, the lobes- 

 obtuse. The Eev. H. Kemp sent a small-leaved variety 

 from the Einke Eiver. 



Dicrastylis Lewellini, F. v. 31. Tube of the corolla cylindrical^ 

 longer than the rather acute lobes; the fifth stamen be- 

 tween the two smaller corolla-lobes often altogether 

 wanting, but sometimes developed and quite perfect. This- 

 and other rare plants brought by Mr. Winnecke extend 

 probably along sandy tracts of country into Queensland 

 territory. 



Eremophila Macdonnellii, F. v. 31. 



Eremophila Willsii, F. v. 31. A variety with branches and 

 leaves glabrous. 



Eragrostis speciosa, Hteudel. Eully in flower at less than six 

 inches in height. 



Aristida stipoides, B. Broivn. 



