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Euphorbiaceae. — Phyllanthus trachyspermus, F. v. M. 

 Between Goyder Lagoon and Queensland border (R. Cock- 

 burn ; Dist. C). 



Lythraceae. — Ammannia multiflora, Roxb. Between 

 Goyder Lagoon and Queensland border (R. Cockburn). First 

 record for South Australia proper. Given by Tate for 

 Northern Territory (Dist. F). 



Borraginaceae. — Eritrichivm australasicum, DC. 

 Government Farm, Minnipa (Dist. L or W). 



Scrophulariaceae. — Mimtdtis gracilis, R. Br. Between 

 Goyder Lagoon and Queensland border (R. Cockburn ; 

 Dist, C). 



Cucurbitaceae. — Cucumis trigonus, Roxb. Between 

 Goyder Lagoon and Queensland border (R. Cockburn; 

 Dist. C). 



Compositae. — Gnaphalium indicum, L. Between Goy- 

 der Lagoon and Queensland border (R. Cockburn). First 

 record for South Australia proper. Brachycome basaltica, 

 F. v. M. Same locality (Dist. C). Gnephosis eriocarpa, 

 Benth. Same locality. Our specimens have all the partial 

 heads 1 -flowered, with about six oblanceolate, scarious bracts, 

 united by the wool growing on the green midribs, and with 

 light-yellow (not pink) tips. Sphaeranthus hirtus, Willd. 

 Same locality. First record for South Australia. Hitherto 

 found only in Queensland and tropical part of Northern Ter- 

 ritory. Erigeron sessilifolius, F. v. M. (pi. xlviii.). Pandie 

 Pandie Hills, near the Queensland border (R. Cockburn). 

 Discovered by Alex. Forrest on the Daly River, N.T., and 

 described by Mueller in 1881 (Fragm. xi., 100). It does not 

 appear to have been observed elsewhere since then, and the 

 distance from the Daly River to Pandie Pandie is about 900 

 miles. The involucral bracts are unusually broad for the 

 genus Erigeron, but I cannot see that they are "connate 

 below in a broad lamina," as stated by Mueller. It seems 

 to me that the outer circuit of the' very broad, concave recep- 

 tacle was mistaken for the base of the involucre. Since the 

 above was written, Professor Ewart informs me that the 

 Victorian National Herbarium contains, in addition to the 

 type from the sources of the Daly River, a scrap of the same 

 plant, unnamed but marked "Near Eyre's Creek, 1889; 

 Alfred Henry." Eyre Creek is an affluent of the Warburton 

 and traverses portion of Queensland and South Australia, 

 passing near the Pandie Pandie country. 



Stylidiaceae. 

 In the valuable "Census of New South Wales Plants," 

 bv Mr. J. H. Maiden and the late Mr. E. Betche, the authors 



