158 HORN EXPEDITION — BOTANY. 



Haloragis aspera, Lindley. Henuannsburg (Kempe) ; slopes of Mount 

 Sonder 1 (Tietkens) ; by Belt llaiige, Henbury ! 



Myuiophyllum verrucosum, Lindley. River Fiiike, near Hermannsburg 

 (Kenipe), at Palm Creek, Running Water, and Henbury ! ; Darwent River !. 



MYRTACE/E. 



Oalycothrix longiflora, F. v. M. McDonnell Range (E. Giles) ; Her- 

 mannsburg (Kempe) ; north of Mount Harris (Tietkens) ; sandhills between 

 Bagot's Creek and Winnall Range, and north-east from Glen Edith !. 



TiiRVPTOMENE Maisoneuvii, F. V. M. River Finke (E. Giles) ; near Mount 

 Sonder, Glen Edith, and Gill's Creek (Tietkens) ; sandhills chiefly between 

 Sullivan's Creek and Idracowra ; Eagle Plain, Palmer River ; between Laurie's 

 Creek and Glen Edith, thence into the valley of Carmichael Creek ; between 

 Ooraminna Pass and James Range, thence to Hugh River and south to Crown 

 Point ! ; occasionally on rocky declivities, as at Tempe Downs, Bagot's Creek, etc. !. 



Thryptomene flaviflora, F. v. 21. McDonnell Range (E. Giles) ; sand 

 country south side of George Gill Range, and between Laurie's Creek and Glen 

 Edith 1. 



* B^CKEA polystemonea, F. v. M. Brinkley Bluff (Stuart) ; in McDonnell 

 Range (E. Giles) ; Mount Harris (Tietkens). 



Melaleuca parviflora, Lindley. Hermannsburg (Kempe). 



Melaleuca glomerata, F. v. M. River Finke at Hermannsburg (Kenipe) ; 

 river banks throughout the region !. 



Melaleuca, sp. A tree forty feet high, bark papery, leaves cylindrical, 

 glaucous, and longer than J/, glomerata ; Spencer Gorge !. 



Eucalyptus microtheca, F. v. M. McDonnell Range (Stuart) ; flooded 

 ground by River Todd at Heavitree Gap ; but abundant south of Charlotte 

 Waters. 



* Eucalyptus pachypiiylla, F. v. M. Glen of Palms (E. Giles) and Krichauif 

 Range (Kenipe) ; gorge of Reedy Creek, ravine on south side of Mount Tate, on 

 Mount Sonder !. 



Eucalyptus oleosa, L] v. 2f. Hermannsburg (Kempe); Illanmrta ! ; con- 

 stituting dense scrubs on the taluses of the ranges as about the sources of 



