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Velleia connata, F. M. ; an annual, on limestone hills; it 



possesses a tonic bitterness. 

 Goodenia Rameli, F. M. ; on the ranges ; whilst 

 G. Mueckeatia, F. M., is only to be found on sandhills. 

 Sccsvola parvifolia, F. M. ; an evergreen perennial, growing in 



all deserted places. 

 JBrunonia australis, Smith. An annual, in sandy regions. 



Gentianeje. 

 JErythrcea australis, Br. Annual, grows in the sand of the 

 river beds ; a good tonic herb, not touched by pastoral 

 animals. 



PRIMULACEiE 



Samolus repens, Pers. Growing generally near the water. 



jASMINEiE. 



Jasminum lineare, B. Br. A shrubby plant. 



J. calcareum, F. M. ; also perennial, and growing in the ranges. 



APOCYNEiE. 



Carissa JBrownii, F. M., var. angustifolia, is confined to the Glen 

 of Palms. The flowers are white, and appear in June ; 

 the leaves are of a lively green. 



AsCLEPIADEiE. 



Sarcostemma australe, B. Br. 



C ' ytianclinm floribundum, B. Br. In sand of the creeks. 



SOLANACEiE. 



Solatium esuriale, Lindl. Perennial, on sandy soil. 



S. Sturtii. A shrub six to eight feet high in the ranges. 



S. ellipticum, Br. Herbaceous, growing on rich clayey soil, and 



also in the ranges. 

 JSficotiana suaveolens, Lehm., (Native tobacco), grows in the 



moist sand of river beds, and attains an enormous size. 



SCROPH ULARIACE.E. 



Stetnodia Morgania, F. M. ; spread all over the country. 



ACANTHACE.E. 



Justicia procumbens, L. A small shrub, growing everywhere, 



especially in limestone country. 

 J. Kempeana, F. M. ; a dwarf perennial. 



Bignoniace.i;. 

 Tecoma australis, Br. A somewhat creeping shrub, growing in 

 the ranees. 



