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Grevillea ceratocarpa, Diels. (Proteaceae). 



Boodalin, West Australia, Lat. 31.13°, Long. 120° East. A. 

 Forrest. 



Grevillea incrassata, Diels. (Proteaceae). 

 Parkers' Range, West Australia, Edwin Merrall, 1892. 



Kyllingia intermedia, R.Br. "Globe Kyllingia." (Cyperaceae). 



Water Reserve, South Mandurang, near Bendigo, March, 1919, 

 also Water Reserve, Big Hill, near Bendigo, Victoria, March, 

 1920, David J. Paton. 



' New localities in Victoria for this plant, it having been prev- 

 iously recorded from the North Eastern District only. 



Medicago echinus, D.C. "Cavalry Medick " or 

 "Crown of Thorns." (Leguminosae). 



Garden at Ballarat, H. B. Williamson, September, 1916; Drys- 

 dale District, E. Dennis, December, 1920. 



A native of the Mediterranean Regions, This plant is evidently 

 spreading in Victoria and is apt to become a pest on account 

 of its burred fruits. 



Medicago minima, L. "Small Burr-Meclick." (Leguminosae). 



Longerenong Agricultural College grounds, Dooen, Victoria, 

 a new locality for this plant. 



A native of Europe and Asia. It was previously recorded as a 

 naturalised alien in the South and South Western districts of this 

 State. 



Microcala filiformis, Hoff. and Link. " Slender Microcala." 

 (Gentianaceae). 



Ringwood, Victoria, C. French, Jnr. October, 1920. 

 A new locality in this State for this introduced plant. It was 

 previously recorded from Linton and Langwarrin. 



Milla UNIFLORA, R. Grahm. Triplet Lily. (Liliaceae). 



Beaumaris, Victoria, Alfred J. Tadgell, 11/9/1920. 

 A new locality for this garden escape. It is a native of South 

 America. 



