196 /. R. Tovey and P. F, Morris: National Herbarium. 



Helicheysum Steetzianum, comb., nov. (Helichrysum lepidophyllum 

 F.V.M., (1866); Ozothavmus lepidophyllus, Steetz., (1844-5)). 

 (Compositae). 

 As we have already a H. lepidophyllum (Baccharis lepidophylla, 

 D.C., (1837) ), we have given the name of H. Steetzianum to this plant, 

 It is endemic to Western Australia. 



IMPERATA CYLiNDRicA, (L.), Beauv. (Laguvus cylindricus, L., 7m- 



perata arundinacea, Cyr.). (Gramineae). 

 PoA Drummondi, Nees. (Poa nodosa, Nees) ; (Gramineae). 

 SciRPus AMERiCANUs, Pers. (8. pungens, Vahl) ; (Cyperaceae) . 

 .SciBPus ANTAKCTicus, L. (8. cartilagiueus, Poir.; Isolepis cartilaginea, 



R.Br.); {Cyperaceae). 



Additions to the Introduced Flora of Coode Island. 



The following specimens were collected at Coode Island, Vic- 

 toria, and as they did not agree exactly with the material in our 

 Herbarium, they were submitted to the Director of the Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Kew, England, for comparison with the material in the Kew 

 Herbarium. The specimens were there identified as follow: — 



Agathosma apiculata, PJ. Mey. (Rutaceae). J. R. Tovey, 



Nov. 1912. 

 Anthericum longifolium, Jacq. (Liliaceae). J. R. Tovey, 



Nov, 1912. 

 Capnophyllum africanum, Koch. (Um'belliferae) . J. R. Tovey 

 and C. French, jnr., March 1912; Geelong Foreshore. H. B. 

 Williamson, (No. 1270), November, 1906. 

 Passerina filiformis, L. (Thymelaeaeeae) ; J. R. Tovey and C. 



French, jnr., October, 1908. 

 Phacelia tan*acetifolia, Benth. (Hydrophyllaceae) . J. R. 



Tovey, Nov., 1908. 

 Sutera floribunda, O'Ktze. (8crophulariaceae) . J. R. Tovey, 

 Dec, 1908. 

 They are all natives of South Africa, with the exception of 

 JPhacelia tanacetifoUa, Benth., which is a native of California. All 

 may be classed as exotics not yet sufficiently established to be con- 

 sidered naturalised. 



Trichinium obovatum, Gaud., var. grandiflorum, Benth.; syn. 

 (TricMnium incanum, R. Br., var, intermedium, Ewart and 

 White); (Amarantaceae) . 

 Warrana, South Australia. (Elder Exploring Expedition) R. 

 Helms, May, 1891. 



T. incanum, var. intermedium was described in the Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. Vic, Vol. 22, p. 97 (1909), as a new variety. The plant has the 

 broad glabrous (or nearly so) bracts, the longer perianth and the 

 ovary slightly hairy on the top', as in T. o'bovatum, and as it agrees in 

 other respects with the* variety grandiflorum, Benth., of T. o'bovatum. 

 Gaud., it must be transferred to that variety. 



