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and Callington ; Karoonda ; Melrose ; Robe. The nut broader 

 and 1 mm. long, without any point, either brownish and 

 smooth or dark-brown and punctulate-striate. Growing in 

 dryer ground, with less slender stems, longer and more 

 spreading involucral bract, and stiffer glumes. 



Juncaceae. 



Xerotes leucocephala, R. Br. Musgrave Ranges (Dist- 

 C: S. A. White): Tintinara (Dist. T). X. effusa, LindL 

 Gladstone (Dist. N). 



XanthorrJioea quadrangulata , F. v. M. Telowie Gorge 

 (Dist, N) ; Moolooloo (Dist'. S: S. A. White). 



* J uncus capifatus, W T eig. Barossa Range: Bordertown 

 (Miss Turner) : Kangaroo Island. 



Liliaceae. 



Dianella revoluta, R. Br. Moolooloo (Dist. S; S. A- 

 White). 



Arthropodium minus, R. Br. Bordertown (Dist. T). 



Thysanotus Patersonii , R. Br. Gawler Ranges (Dist. 

 W: S. A. White). 



Casuarinaceae. 



Casuarinu stricta , Ait. Some snecimens of this Sheoak 

 were found above Campbell Creek, at a fair elevation on 

 Mount Remarkable, but most of them appeared to be dying, 

 possibly as a result of the drought of 1914. 



Proteaceae. 



Grevillea Huegeln, Meissn. Moolooloo (Dist. S : S. A. 

 White). 



Hakea leucoptera, R, Br. Minnipa. Varies from the 

 type in the perianth (especially the limb) and the pedicel 

 pubescent with short appressed hairs. This appears to be 

 H. Kippistiana, Meissn., a species established on Western 

 Australian specimens and united by Mueller with II. leucop- 

 tera. The type is found in this State from Renmark to 

 Spencer Gulf, and it would be well to distinguish the form 

 with pubescent flowers, which I have also received from 

 Woolshed Flat, near Quorn (Miss J. Mills), as var. 

 Kippistiana . At Minnipa it is a shrub about 3 m. high, 

 flowering and fruiting in November : the flowers, which grow 

 in great profusion, are pure white when fresh. Leaves of 

 both tvpe and variety sometimes attain 9^ cm. in length.. 

 //. fleocilis, F. v. M. "Scrub at East Wellington. 



