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Disrmis. New South Wales, Victoria, and Swan River. 
Of these species O. suaveolens is generally, but not always smaller, has bracts at the base of the pedicel of 
each flower, and smaller yellowish flowers smelling strongly of storax; the flowers of O. australis are blue and 
inodorous. 
(Page 281.) Mentha gracilis, Br., is considered by Archer to be a form of M. australis, Br. 
(Page 284.) 4. Prostanthera cuneata, Benth. 
Mueller tells me this is the P. retusa, Br. Prod. p. 509, which name it should bear. 
(Page 285.) Westringia angustifolia, Br., is very different from W. eremicola, A. C. (Mueller). 
(Page 288.) Solanum aviculare, Forst. t 
Berries oblong, yellow.— Mueller remarks that the plant which I have described under this name is certainly 
Forster's, and is Brown's $. laciniatum; but that his $. vescum, which Oldfield assures him is not found in Tas- 
mania, is a very different plant, has invariably large, green, eatable berries, and is the “ Gunyang" of the aborigines. 
Mueller also thinks that the figure of S. Zaciniatum, Bot. Mag. t. 349, is his S. vescum. 
(Page 289.) Anthocercis Zasmanica, Hook. fil. For Tas. LXXXVIII. 4. put XCII. 
It is very nearly allied to, if not identical with, 4. albicans, A. Cunn. (Sweet, Fl. Aust. t. 16). 
(Page 291.) Gratiola pubescens, Br. 
Mueller informs me that this is found in various parts of Tasmania, and I have excellent specimens from 
Archer, who suggests the possibility of all the three described Grafiole proving forms of one. 
(Page 296.) Euphrasia alpina, Br., collina, Br., and multicaulis, Benth., are, according to Archer, 
forms of one species. | 
(Page 297.) Euphrasia cuspidata, Hook. fil. 
Has. Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. Western Mountains, Archer, 
(Page 304.) Plantago Brownii, Rap. 
Mueller has found a plant very closely resembling this on the Australian Alps, and called it P. stellata, with a 
query as to whether it may not be a variety of P. Brownii. 
(Page 310.) Trichinium spathulatum, Br. 
Mueller observes that he has never found all the stamens to be fertile in this genus as represented in 
Tab. XCIV. 
(Page 318.) Cassytha pubescens, Br. 
Berry spherical, green (Mueller). ` C. glabella, Br.—Berry often red (Mueller). 
(Page 321.) Persoonia Gunnii, Hook. fil. 
Berry dull-red (Mueller). | 
(Page 323.) Grevillea Stwartii, Meisn., is a var. of G. australis, Br. (Mueller). 
(Page 325.) Hakea /issosperma, Br., attains a height of 30 feet, Archer. 
(Page 329.) Lomatia polymorpha, Br. 
Mueller informs me that he was in error in supposing this to be a native of Victoria. 
(Page 330.) Drapetes Tasmanica, Hook. fil. 
Haz. Summit of Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. 
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