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JEncJiylcBiia tomentosa, R. Br., is widely dispersed. 



Chenolea diacantha, F. M. A small annual growing on stony- 

 ground ; sheep feed well upon it. 



C. paradoxa F. M., grows almost everywhere. 



Kocliia villosa, Lindl., grows mostly on calcareous soils ; whilst 



K. eriantha, F. M., can be seen everywhere. Sheep feed well 

 on both species. 



Salsola Kali, Linne. An annual which attains an enormous 

 size. 



NYCTAGINEiE. 



JBoerliaavia diffusa, Linne. Grows here only in the G-len of 

 Palms, and is perennial. 



LEGUMLNOSiE. 



Brachysema Chambersi, F. M. A perennial ; it grows here 



only on the sandhill on Rudall's Creek. The natives eat 



the flowers of it. 

 Isotropis atropurpurea, F. M. Annual growing everywhere. 

 I. Wheeleri, F. M. Perennial, growing on sandy soil in 



general, mostly on sandhills. 

 Crotalaria Cmminghami, R. Br. Growing even on the most arid 



tracts. 

 C. medicaginea, Willd. Grows only on rich soil ; whilst 

 C. dissitijiora, Benth., will grow even on the white sand of the 



creeks. 

 Lotus australis, Seringe. Annual, and growing mostly on sandy 



soils. 

 Psoralea patens, Lindl. Perennial, and spread all over the 



country. 

 Indigofera linifolia, Retzius. Annual, growing only in rich 



loamy ground. 

 I. viscosa, Lam., and I. enneapJiylla, Linne, are both annuals of 



rich clayey soil. 

 I. brevidens, Bentham. A shrub, growing here only in the 



ranges. 

 Tephrosia purpurea, Pers., on stony ground. 

 Hhynchosia minima, De Cand., is a creeping perennial growing 



in stony places. 

 Glycine clandestina, "Wendl. Perennial, grows on sandhills. 

 Cassia pleurocarpa, F. M. A shrub, grows on sandy soil. 

 C. sophera, Linne, is an annual flourishing best in river beds. 

 C. glutinosa, Cand. A shrub growing on rocky tracts. 

 a desolata, F. M | An glmil) growingin al i deserted 



C. artemisioides, Gaudicn. > 1 



C. eremophila, Cunn. ) " 



Petalostylis labicheoides, B. Br., a little shrub growing on lime- 

 stone hills and the ranges. 



