144 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
A few instances of oversight occur: thus Bentham is followed 
in his records of T'riumfetta procumbens, @ and Mr. Hemsley’s paper 
this a. for Seesat in which he took Solander’s hitherto 
the most part, however, such omissions as we have nasal are gua 
to the incompleteness of Bentham’s investigation of the National 
Herbarium when he was engaged on the Flora Australiensis ; e.g. 
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the same way and for the same reason, a good many hg found 
y Banks are not mentioned as having been collected by him. It 
is interesting to note that certain of the discoveries of these early 
investigators, such as Hibbertia Banksii and Polygala rac atheddes, 
are not recorded from any other collectors. In very numerous 
1 indeed inevitable under the circumstances, followed fine this 
is “the case with Boronia alulata and Eriostemon Banksii. 
