212 J. R. Tovey and F. F. Morris : National Herbarium. 



Wales and Tasmania. The branches of this variety are rather 

 stouter, the leaves are more crowded and thicker; the flower 

 heads are larger, but otherwise the inflorescence, involucres, 

 florets, achenes and pappus quite as in H. rosmarinifolium. 



LUZULA CAMPESTRIS, D.C., Var. AUSTRALASICA, Buch. 



(syn. L. Oldfieldii, Hook, f.) (Juncaceae). 



Bennison's Plain, Gippsland, A. W. Howitt, 1887, Hawkesdale, 

 H. B. Williamson, May, 1899 ; Lome, Rev. A. C. F. Gates, Nov., 

 1921. 



This variety, a native of New South Wales and Tasmania, 

 has now to be recorded for Victoria. 



Melaleuca ericifolia, Sm. " Swamp Paper-Bark " 

 (Myrtaceae). 



Epsom, near Bendigo, D. J. Paton, Nov., 1921. 

 A new locality in Victoria for this plant. 



MoENCHiA erecta^ Sm. " Upright Moenchia." 

 ( Caryophyllaceae. ) 



This plant, a native of Europe, was recorded under the name 

 of Cerastium quaternellum, Fenzl, in Vict., Nat. X., p. 145 

 (1893) as a naturalised alien in Victoria. The genus Moenchia 

 was then placed as a subgenus of Cerastium, but as Moenchia is 

 now considered to be a valid genus, the specimens hitherto known 

 in Victoria as Cerastium quaternellum have to be changed to 

 Moenchia erecta, Sm. 



This plant is also found in Tasmania. 



Notholaena distans, R.Br. *' Bristly Cloak Fern." (Filices.) 



Granite Rocks on Big Hill, near Bendigo. David J. Paton, 

 January and May, 1921. 



A new locality in Victoria for this fern. 



Zieria aspalathoides, a. Cunn. " Hairy Zieria." (Rutaceae.) 



Mt. Tarrangower, about 1300 feet, Maldon, Victoria, Rev. W. 

 C. Tippett, Oct., 1921. 



A new locality for this plant. It was previously recorded from 

 the Grampians, A. Cunningham; and Barren ridges neai Goul- 

 burn River, F. v. Mueller. It is also found in New South Wales 

 and Queensland. 



