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specimens (phanerogams and vascular cryptogams) were 

 identified by Mueller and Tate in the Transactions of this 

 Society, xvi., 333-83 (1892). 



The positions of the minor localities mentioned in this 

 report are as follows: — Coongra Creek, a branch of the 

 Alberga Creek ; Indulkana Springs, in the Indulkana Range, 

 at the head of the Indulkana Creek; Lambinna Soakage, on 

 the Alberga, about 40 miles west of Todmorden Station ; 

 Flat Rock Hole, about 16 miles east of the Musgrave Ranges ; 

 Moorilyanna Native Well, between the Musgrave Ranges and 

 the Indulkana Range ; Mount Carmeena, the second highest 

 peak of the Everard Range ; Mount Illbillie, highest peak in 

 the Everard Range; Wantapella Swamp, just south of the 

 Indulkana Range ; Vaughan Hill, south of Alberga Creek, near 

 Lambinna Soakage. 



The additions between brackets are Capt. White's field 

 notes. 



PoLYPODiACEAE. — Nofkolaena veiled, R. Br. Glen Fer- 

 dinand, Musgrave Ranges; Indulkana Springs and 15 miles 

 west thereof. [A few plants here and tliere amongst the rock 

 in the most protected places had resisted the drought.] 

 Cheilanfkes teniiifolia, Swartz. Moorilyanna Native Well. 

 [Found amongst all the granite outcrops and ranges.] 

 Grammitis Eeynohlsii, F. v. M. Mount Illbillie, Everard 

 Range. [A few specimens found in damp places.] 



CoNiFERAE. — Callitris rohusta, R. Br. ''Murray Pine." 

 Tietkens' Birthday Creek, Musgrave Ranges. [First met with 

 in the Indulkana Range at Indulkana Springs. Growing in 

 great quantity amongst the rocks in Glen Ferdinand ; also 

 met with in the Everard Range. It does not grow to any- 

 thing like a fair-sized tree.] 



Gr AMINE AE. — Panicum gracile, R. Br. Moorilyanna 

 Native Well. [Not often seen.] P. leucojihaeum, H. B. et K. 

 Moorilyanna Native Well. [Found growing amongst the 

 rocks; much eaten down by mammals.] Nenrachne Mitch el - 

 liana, Nees. Moorilyanna Native Well. Eriachne nvaia, 

 Nees. Forty miles west of Oodnadatta. P . 'pallida, F.- v. M. 

 Musgrave Ranges. [A very common erect grass growing in 

 valleys between the ranges.] These two determinations are 

 not altogether satisfactory, and it is evident from these and 

 other Northern specimens that the genus Eriaclnie requires a 

 careful revision. Danthonia hij)artita, F. v. M. Twenty 

 miles east of Musgrave Ranges; Everard Range. [Not a 

 common grass; much relished ,by stock.] Pollinia ftdva, 

 Benth. Twenty miles west of Lambinna Soakage ; Moorilyanna 

 Native Well. [Often met with along watercourses and around, 

 waterholeis; growing to the height of 5 or 6 feet at times.] 



