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South Australia. They arc all the Malvaceae, KocMa villosa, 

 Petalostylis lab icheo Ides, Psoralea patens, Q-lyci/ne elongata, 

 Sccevola tie pauper at a, Tecoma ami nil is, Premopliila MacDonelli, 

 Cyperus squarrosus, C. decomposi/us, Chloris scariosa, FJeusine 

 cruciata, Triraphis mollis, Andropoyon lauioer, Lappago race- 

 mosa, Perotis ram, Pappophornm commune, and JSriachne obtusa. 

 Twelve of the above are recorded by Dr. Schomburgk as occur- 

 ring in the extratropieal parts of the province, but the 

 remaining ten have no place in his lists; they arc; — Hibiscus 

 Sturtii, Gossypium australe, Tecoma australis, Cyperus squar- 

 rosus, JSriachne obtusa, and Andropoyon laniyer, which are now 

 known to extend into extratropieal South Australia; and 

 Glycine elongata, Cyperus decompositus, Chloris scariosa, and 

 Perotis rara, which are restricted in Australia to tropical 

 regions. (E. Tate.) 



In the following list the letters b., t. prefixed to the specific 

 names refer to the localities Barrow's Creek and Tennant'a 

 «Creek respectively : — 



TILIACEjE. 



t. Corchorus sidoides, P. M. 



MALVACEAE. 



B. Malvastrum spicatum, A. Gray; b. Sida corrugata, 

 Lindley ; b.t. Abutilon Eraseri, J. Hooker ; t. Hibiscus 

 Sturtii, J. Hooker ; b.t. Gossypium australe, P. M. 



ETTPHORBIACEiE. 



b.t. Euphorbia Drummondii, Boiss. 



AMARAjS'THACEJG. 



b. Ptilotus obovatus, P. M. ; b. P. incanus, Poir. ; b. Achy- 

 ranthes aspera, Linne. 



CHEKOPODIACE^E. 



b. Kochia villosa, Lindley, var. 



FICOIDEJE. 



b. Trianthema pilosa, P. M. 



LEGUJIINOSJE. 



b. Crotalaria dissitiflora, Rentliam ; b. Psoralea patens, 

 Lindley; b. Indigofera hirsuta, Linne; b. Glycine elongata, 

 P. M.; b. Erythrina vespertilio, Sio. ; b. Petalostylis labi- 

 •cheoides, P. Br. 



PROTEACEJE. 



Grevillea Wickhami, Meissn. Eorster's Eange. 



CUCURBITACEJE. 



B. Cucumis acidus, Jacq. ; b. Mukia scabrella, Arnott. 



