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incomplete that even if the species actually exists and were 

 refound it would be impossible to identify it with certainty with 

 the above named, which nmst therefore be regarded as a per- 

 manent nomen nudum and deleted from the list of Australian 

 Plants. 



Eucalyptus coriacea, A. Ounn., replaces E. paucifloha, Sieb., see 

 Maiden's Fl. of N.S.W., vol. ii., 117. 



Eucalyptus diversifolia, Bonpl, replaces E. santalifolia, F.v. M. 



Eucalyptus fruticetorUiM, F. v. M., replaces E. polybractea^ 

 R.T.B., see Maiden's Fl. of N.S.W., v., 27. 



Eucalyptus radiata, Sieb. (E. amygdalina, var. radiata). 



This variety was at one time raised to specific rank as E. 

 numerosa, Maiden, but Mr. Maiden now suppresses his own name 

 in favour of the above. (See Maiden's Fl. of New South Wales, 

 II., p. U7.) 



Eucrypiiia. 



This genus is transferred from the Saxifragaceae to the Eucry- 

 phiaceae, but the genus Bauera remains in the Saxifragaceae. 



Gaillardia pulchella, Fouger. (Compositae). "Painted Gaillardia."^ 



Mildura, C. French, junr. , November, 1917. 

 A native of North America, apparently an escape from cultiva- 

 tion, and appearing in hundreds in the Mildura district. 



Gyrostemon co'nNiFOLius, Desf., stands in place of Codonocahpus 



COTINIFOLIUS, F. V. M. 



Hedycaria Cunninghami, Tul. (1855) is replaced by H. 

 angustifolia, Cunn. (1838), which is the older name. The 

 former name was adopted by F. v. Mueller, and has been locally 

 used ; the latter name was* used by Bentham. 



IxiA lutka, Baker. (Irideae). "Yellow Corn Lily." 



Avoca. Vic, per J. Callander. October, 1917. 

 A garden escape, spreading in the Avocai district. 



