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Pterigeron microglossus, Benth. Perennial, growing on sandy- 

 tracts. It has very lovely flowers. 

 Wedelia sp. A perennial shrub growing in the ranges and 



stony places in general. 

 Glossogyne tenulfolia, Cass. Annual, on sandy soil. 

 Angianthus sp. An annual, growiug only in swampy places. 

 Mutidosis JielicTirysoides, De Cand. An anuual flourishing mostly 



on limestone hills. It is spreading rapidly. 

 Ixioleena tomentosa, Sond. and F. M. A perennial, growing 



everywhere. 

 Podolepis canescens, Cunn. • A small annual, growing only on 



sandhills. 

 Helichrysum Cassinianum, Gaud. Annual, growing the most 



luxuriantly amongst dense mulga-shrubs. 

 H. Lworencetla, F. M. ; an annual, in shady and moist places. 

 H. lucidum, Henckel. Annual, spread over the whole country, 



hut the lovely flowers develop their beauty only in the 



most deserted tracts. 

 H. apiculatum, Cand. Annual or biennial, growing anywhere. 



Horses are extremely fond of it. 

 H. Thomsoni, F. M. ; an annual growing only in shady places 



in the ranges. 

 Helipterumfloribundum, Cand. Annual ; rich loamy plains are 



after rains quite covered with its flowers. 

 H. stipitatum, F. M. ; this annual plant with its lovely flowers 



exists here only in the sandhills. 

 H. inccmum, Cand. Perennial, growing on stony, even very 



arid ground. 

 H. Tieikensi, F. M. ; this annual is growing almost everywhere. 

 Gnaphalium luteo-album, Linne. An annual growing in or near 



creeks. 

 Mrechihiies picridioides, Turcz. An annual, in moist sand of 



the river beds, flowering nearly the whole summer. 

 Senecio Gregorii, F. M. ; an annual, blooming early in spring, 



and growing everywhere, even on poor sandy soil ; whilst 

 8. magiiificus, F. M., grows only on limestone hills. 



C AMP ANTTL ACE^ . 



Isotoma petrasa, F. M. ; an annual, on rocks ; very poisonous, 

 but avoided by stock. 



Wahlenbergia gracilis,. De Cand. An annual, growing very 

 densely on the plains. There are two varieties here, one 

 with large flowers, and the other with very small ones. 



GOODENOVIACE^. 



Leschenaultia divaricata, F. M. ; an annual, dispersed all over 

 the country. 



