FLORA OF TASMANIA. 
Dilleniacese (a few genera of). 
Drosera. 
Pittosporeae. 
Eucalyptus, and a few other genera of Myrtacese. 
Acacia, and a few other genera of Leguminosse. 
Stylidium. 
Myoporinese. 
Of the tropical Australian plants nearly 500, 
with continental or insular Indian species, or are so 
examination to distinguish them * To make this li 
and extra-Indian distribution of the species : — 
Menispermeoe. 
Stephania hernandifolia (Africa). 
NympTicdaceoe. 
Nelumbium speciosum, WilU. (Afr., Eu., Am.?). 
Brasenia peltata, Bursh (North America). 
Cruciferce. 
Nasturtium terrestre, Br. (Eur., Afric, Amer.). 
Senebiera f integrifolia, DC. ? 
Capparidece. 
Polanisia viscosa, DC. (Africa, America). 
Capparis sepiaria, L. 
Droseracece. 
Drosera Burmanni, Yahl (Africa). 
Drosera Finlaysoniana, Wall. 
Yiolacecd. 
Ionidium suffruticosum, Giny. (Africa). 
Polygalece. 
Polygala arvensis, L. (Africa). 
Polygala crotalarioides, Ham. 
Polygala Japonica, Th. 
Polygala leptalea, DO. (Africa). 
Polygala rosmarinifolia, W. Sf A. (Africa). 
G-revillea, and a few other Proteacea. 
Casuarina. 
Callitris. 
Kestiacese. 
Xerotidea?. 
included under 273 genera, are either identical 
very closely allied to them as to require a further 
ist more useful, I have given the extra-Australian 
Malvacece. 
Thespesia populnea, Cav. (Africa). 
Paritium tiliaceum, St. B.U. (Africa, America). 
Hibiscus radiatus, L. 
Hibiscus panduriformis, Burm. (Africa). 
Hibiscus heterophyllus, Vent. 
Hibiscus Trionum, L. (Africa). 
Abutilon Indicum, L. (Africa, America). 
Abutilon graveolens (Africa, America). 
Abutilon Asiaticum (Africa, America) . 
Sida cordifolia, L. (Africa, America). 
Sida acuta, Burm. (Africa, America). 
Sida rhombifolia, L. (Africa, America). 
Buettneriacece. 
Melhania incana, Heyne. 
Heritiera littoralis, Ait. 
Helicteres Isora, L. 
Commersonia echinata, Forst. 
Waltheria Indica, L. (Africa, America). 
Melochia corchorifolia, L. (Africa). 
TiliacecB.% 
Corchorus olitorius, Z. (Africa). 
Corchorus fascicularis, Lam. (Africa). 
Corchorus acutangulus, Lam. (Africa). 
Corchorus tridens, L. (Africa), 
ition my readers that this catalogue, being a first attempt, does not pretend to anytime like 
it enumerates Australian species which a closer examination may probably prove to be different 
from Indaan, and ormts other plants that will be found eventually to be common to these countries. I have had no 
entreratet ^ CmUe T m t0 ^ ™> but such as the **«*» affords; and I have had, foralmost every specie. 
H wortl * f ~E 8 Ve «7 eXtenS - Ve ^ ° f SFCiinenS ° ften fr ° m Vari0US P arts of ^ worid - To renae such 
a h*t worthy of as much confidence as is attainable in the present state of sp, , wot v of vearg 
^rI ; ^!on CatoEeef, where Flinders's ships were wrecked ; also in CI... the ft i2^lia 
t The absence of Urena and Triumfetta is remarkable. 
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