Diuris longlfoUa and Caladenia deformis. Emu Bay to Dis- 

 covery Plat (F. W. H.) and Hog Bay Eiver (T. W. !) 

 Caladenia carnea. Emu Bay to Discovery Elat (F. AY. H. !) 

 JPterosfylis prcecox. Hog Bay River (T. \Y. !) 



2. ElYER MUERAT. 



Tlie following species, which are additions to the flora o£ this 



region, were observed by me in January of this year : — • 



Sihisciis Krichaiiffianus. Desert towards the Victorian Boun- 

 dary. 



A.triplex semihaccatujn, Erechthites quadridenfaUis, and jEJ. arguta. 

 On the river-alluvium east from Overhind Corner. 



Sarcostemma aiistrale, as a low shrub with erect stiff branches ; 

 on the desert between Chowilla and the Boundary. 



Ottelia ovalifolia. Lagoons and still waters of the river above 

 Overland Corner. 



Leijypago racemosa. Desert beyond Chowilla. 



Danthonia nervosa and Eragi'ostis diandra. Alluvial flats above 

 Overland Corner. 



3. Adelaide Disteict. 

 SclerantJius pungens ?^n(}i Quinetia Urvillei. Cliff slopes by the 



sea between Marino and Hallett's Cove (R. T.). 

 Scirpus lUtoralis. Margins of the Eiver Torrens ; it grows 



also at Wilpena Pound (R. T.). 



4. Lake Toeeens Disteict. 

 Salicornia temds. Stony ground on Mount Parry, Aroona 

 Range (R. T.). 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL IS'OTICES. 

 Recent Papees eelating to the PAL.EONTOLoar of South 



AUSTEALIA. 



1. Fossils from near Mount Hamilton and Peak. 



By AV. H. Huddleston, in " Geological Magnzine," August, 

 1884, p. 339. 



Here are figured the following, to which the aj^pended note& 

 are mine : — 



JN'atica, sp. N. variahilis, Moore. 



Myacites (?) australis, n. sp. May be a Plenromya. 



Cytherea Woodwardiana, n. sp. Genus uncertain. 



Cyprina, sp. A cast ; generic position very doubtful. 



Modiola linguloides, n. sp. A good species. 



Gervillia angustata, n. sp. Founded on very obscure im- 

 pressions. 



