270 LIST OF AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
' The arrangement ogee for this index is the same as that accord- 
ing to which the species of the two first expeditions were arranged ; 
Monochlamydew or A taal ymnospermse ieseptad: thea e 
other Dicotyledonous plants, ‘according to the nearest affinities, the 
writer, with some other phytographers, having ever been adverse to 
retaining the artificial series of the Mon ochlamydewe i in the natural 
system. To instance how greatly improved an arrangement according 
to real affinities is thus gained, it may be mentioned, that the orders 
characterised by seeds with starchy albumen are distributed through 
all the five volumes of Dicotyledonex of the ‘‘ Flora Australiensis,” 
Plumbaginee belonging also to this series as well as Frankeniacee, 
and for this complex of orders the collective appellation of Amyliferse 
would be better: adapted than that of Curvembryonate. Again, 
0 ogr. 
small collections secured by other recent explorers are also added, to 
complete still more the means for an inne into the vegetable features 
of the interior of the ntin 
Melbourne, May, 1877. 
DiiLeniacez. 
_ Hibbertia ag R, Br. in Cand. Regn. Veg. Syst. Nat. i., 428. 
Between Youldéh and the Elizabeth Riv ver. 
H. rostellata, Turez. in Bull. Mose., 1949, ii., 8. A variety with 
straight and flatter leaves, and — vidlicd: ‘acute sepals ; habit 
of Leptospermum. Victoria Sprin 
ie 
Cassytha a, R. Br., Prodr., 404. Near Monnt Churchman. 
es Meissn. in Cand. Prodr. xv., ny S08. Rho Peer 
Chure! 
ape Ses 
a, L., Sp. Near MacDonnell’s Ranges (C. 
Giea ; “betwee the Rivers ret and Ashburton ; Pe me 
Murchison and ‘Yuim; between the Alfred-Marie and Rawli 
Ranges. 
CRUCIFERZ. 
Erysimum Blennodia, F. v. M., Fragm. x., 78. Between Youldeh 
et River. 
lasiocarpum, F.v.M. Lake Eyre (Lewis). 
oe oe F. be ‘gr mae xxy., 370. Between: 
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