595 



Tnodia irritans, R. Br. O. 1293, I. 1246, B. 1317. 



Eragrostis Dielsii, Pilg. K. 1646. 



E. eriopoda, Benth. T. 1411. 



E. eriopoda, Bentli., var. lanifiora, J. M. Black. O. 1641. 



LiLIACEAE. 



Thymnotus exilifiorusy F. v. M-. O. 1625. Petals in my 

 specimens are not m.inutely fringed, but it agrees 

 with the above otherwise. 



Casuarinaceae . 

 Casuari7ui lepidophloia, F. v. M. O. 1479, B. 1705. 

 Teeth, 8 or 9; cones, 12 to 15 mm. long. 



Urticaceae. 

 ^Humidus, sp. O. 1282. A single specimen growing near 

 the ballast on the railway line. 



Proteaceae. 



GrevUlea Huec/elii, Meisn. B. 1339. 

 G. pterosperma, F. v. M. O. 1302, B. 1383. 

 G. stenohotn/a, F. v. M. O. 1302a. In bud only, Sep- 

 tember 16, 1920. 

 Hakea Itiicoptera, R. Br. T. 1785. "Dis. W." 



Santalaceae. 

 Fusanus acuminatus, R. Br. O. 1614, K. 1832, B. 1706. 



LORANTH ACEAE . 



Loranthvs linophyllus, Fenzl. O. 1589. Growing on 

 H eterodendron oleae folium, Desf. 



Z. pendulus, Sieb. O. 1289. Of pendulous habit grow- 

 ing on Eucalyptus transcontinentcdds, Maiden. 



POLYGONACEAE. 



^Eniex australis. Stein. H. 1547a, T. 1777. 



ChENOPODI ACEAE . 



A triplex campanidatum, Benth. H. 1508, O. 1602. 

 ''Dis. W." 



A. spongiosum, F. v. M. B. 1360, K. 1807. 



.4. vesicarium, Hew. H. 1228, 1259, 1260, 1511, 1541, 

 1541a, 1565a, W. 1395, T. 1714, 1761. The fruits 

 of this species vary a good deal. In one specimen 

 from the Nullarbor Plain (No. 1565a) the append- 

 ages have thick prickle-like lobes covering them. In 

 No. 1761 the fruiting calyx is entire, semi-orbicular, 

 and with very small appendages ; the leaves are 

 small, mostly orbicular -ovate. 



