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Acacias, all phyllodineous, are here in a vast number of species, 

 but tbeir names shall follow next year. 



Halorageje. 

 Haloragis Gossei, F. M. An annual, growing all about. 



Myrtace^;. 

 Galycothrix longifolia, F. M. 

 Melaleuca glomerata, F. M. ; 31. parviflora, Lindl. Shrubs 



growing almost everywhere. 

 Eucalyptus pachyphylla, F. M. ; E. gamophylla, F. M. ; and E. 



oleosa, F. M. 



PROTEACE2E. 



Grevillea Sturtii, E. Br., in the ranges ; G. angulata, B. Br. 

 Halcea lorea, E. Br. ; Grlen of Palms. H. leucoptera, on loamy 



plains. Several other kinds of Protaceous plauts exist 



here. 



Thymele.e. 

 Pimelea tricliostachya, Lindl. A small perennial growing on 

 stony rises. 



SANTALACEiE. 



Santalum lanceolatum, E. Br. 



Umbellieerje. 

 Didiscus glaucifolius, F. M. ) Both annuals, growing here only 

 Daucus brachiatus, Sieb. ) on r i cn Du ^ loose soil. 



Eubiace^:. 

 Canthiwn latifolium, F. M. A tall shrub, growing on stony 

 ground, particularly in the ranges. Its sweet berries are 

 the favourite eating of the natives here. 



Composite. 

 Of this order a vast number of species exist here ; some only 



are given. Several are good for sheep as well as for cattle 



and horses. 

 Aster subspicatus, F. M., and A. Ferresi, F. M., are not restricted 



to any particular tract. 

 Vittadinia australis, Eich., grows on sandy soil. 

 Podocoma cuneifolia, E. Br. An annual growing on limestone 



hills only. 

 Calotis lappulacea, Benth. ; C. hispidtda, F.M. Annuals, on 



sandy soils. 

 Pterocaulon Billardieri, F. M. A perennial, flourishing mostly 



on limestone hills. 

 Wluchea Eyrea, F. M. Annual, widely dispersed here. 



