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plant" of New Zealand (HaastLa ptdvinaris), which, growing on 

 the hill-siies of the Alps, is often mistaken for sheep. Miss 

 Moody and the Misses Halley exhibited tastefully-arranged flowers 

 from Warragul and Camberwell. Mr. E. Dombrain had an 

 interesting exhibit of native orchid flowers. Miss Campbell, Messrs. 

 A. J. Campbell, G. K. Hill, and others also contributed to the 

 general display. 



It is needless to mention that the same species was, in many 

 cases, shown by several exhibitors, so that where in the short 

 summary above a plant is mentioned with an exhibitor's name he 

 was not necessarily the only exhibitor of that flower. 



The following list of the principal flowers exhibited is arranged 

 according to Baron von Mueller's " Key to the Victorian Plants" : — 



Nai'ubal Obdeb. • Genus and Species. 



Ranunculaceae ... Clematis aristata ; C. microphylla (in 

 fruit). 



Ranunculus lappaceus ; R. rivularis. 

 Dilleniaceae ... Hibbertia densiflor.a \ H, stricta ; H. 



fasciculata ; H. virgata. 

 Violaceee ... Viola betonicifolia ; V. hederacea. 



Pittospore^e ... Billardiera scandens. 

 Droseracese ... Drosera peltata. 

 Polygalese ... Comesjierma voluhile ; C. ericinum. 



Tremandrete ... Tetratheca ciliata. 

 Rutacese ... Boronia pinnata. 



Eriostemon myoporoides ; E. obovalis. 



Correa speciosa var. vii-ens. 

 Lineae ..,. Linum marginale. 



Malvaceaa ... Plagianthus pidchellus. 



Sterculiace^e ... Lasiopttalum Baueri. 

 JbiuphorbiaceaB ... Ricinocafpus jnnijolius. 



Amperea spartioides. 

 Casuarineag ... Casuarina distyla. 

 Stackhousieae ... Stackhousia linarifolia. 

 i^icoideee ... Mesembrianthemum cequilaterale. 



Leguminosae ... Sphaerolobium vimineum. 



Daviesia latifolia ; D. corymbosa ; D. 

 ulicina. 



Aotus villosa, 



Pultenaea Gunnii ; P. scabra ; P. 

 hu7nilis. 



Dilltvynia ericifolia ; D.Jloiibunda ; D. 

 cinerascens. 



Platylobium ohtusangulum. 



