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flowers; Mr. H. Watts, rare marine alge from Port Phillip and 
Western Port Bays, dredged by Mr. J. Bracebridge Wilson. 
The following list of the principal flowers exhibited, is arranged 
according to Baron F. von Mueller’s Census of Australian plants:— 
NATURAL ORDER. 
Ranunculacese 
Dilleniaceze 
Violaceze 
Pittosporeze 
Droseracese 
Polygales 
Tremandres 
Rutaceze 
EKuphorbiacez 
Casuarines 
Stackhousieze 
Amarantaces 
Ficoides 
Leguminose 
Myrtacez 
Rhamnacee 
Loranthacez 
Proteaceze 
Thymelez 
Composite 
Campanulacez 
Candolleacese 
Goodeniaces 
Solanacez 
Scrophularine 
Lentibularine 
GENUS AND SPECIES. 
Clematis aristata. 
HMibbertia densiflora, H. fasciculata, H. stricta. 
Viola betonicifolia, V. hederacea. 
Billardiera scandens. 
Drosera auriculata, D. peltata, D. Menzvesii, 
D. Whittakerti, D. glanduligera. 
Comesperma ericinum, C. volubile. 
Tetratheca ciliata. 
Correa speciosa. 
Ricinocarpus pinifolius; Amperea spartiordes. 
Casuarina distyla (male flowering branch.) 
Stackhousia linarifolia. 
Prtilotus spathulatus. 
Mesembrianthemum aquilaterale. 
Daviesia corymbosa; D. latifolia; D. ulicina. 
Aotus villosa. Pultenea paleacea; P. obcordata ? 
Dillwynia cinerascens. Platylobium obtusangulum. 
Bossiwa cinerea. Goodia lotifolia. Swainsonia 
procumbens; S. sp. Kennedya prostrata; K. 
monophylla. Indigofera Australis. Acacia suave- 
olens; A. verticillata. 
Leptospermum levigatum; L. myrsinoides. Mela- 
leuca ericifolia. Hucalyptus sp. 
Cryptandra parvifolia. 
Loranthus sp. 
Isopogon asper. Grevillea alpina; G. ericifolia. 
Banksia marginata. 
Pimelea octophylla; P. curviflora; P. humilis ; 
P. phylicoides ; P. axiflora. 
Brachycome cardiocarpa, Aster pannosus; A. 
stellulatus. Leptorrhynchus squamatus. Helipterum 
Cotula. Helichrysum scorpioides ; H. apiculatum. 
Microseris Forstert. Craspedia Richea. Senecio 
sp. 
Wahlenbergia gracilis. 
Candollea graminifolia. 
Brunonia australis. Goodenia geniculata. 
Solanum aviculare. Nicotiana suaveolens. 
Euphrasia Brownz. 
Utricularia dichotoma. Polypompholyx tenella 
