HORN EXPEDITION — BOTANY. l-IQ 



Carniic-lmol Croek, (ilon TTolon, Mount Sondor, Iloi'ii Valloy, and soutli dank ()f 

 McDonnell Itan.ov in tho Valloy of Mif ITu.nli 1. 



Eucalyptus Oldfieldii, /^ v. M. ] [orinannsburij; (Kcmpo) ; sandhills hy 

 junction of Palmer and ^^'alk<'r, Missionary Plain by Pine Point, slopes of Mount 

 Francis !. 



Var. with leaves o\'al-oblong to ovate-obcordate, one to one-and-a-quarter 

 inches long. Slopes of Mount .Sonder !. 



Eucalyptus tessellaris, F. v. M. Ilerniannslnirg (Kempe) ; sandy and 

 alluvial flats, Henl)ury, south side of George Gill Range, by Belt Rnnge, by the 

 Lower Hugh River and elsewhere, extending south to Crown Point, the Coyder 

 and Charlotte Waters !. 



Eucalyptus rostrata, Schlcckt. River channels throughout the region I ; 

 Plerniannsburg (Kempe). 



Eucalyptus oamopiiylla, F. v. ^f. Ifermannslmrg (Kempe) ; Mount 

 Sonder (Tietkens) ; gregaiious chiefly on sandy soil, as about junction of Einke 

 and Palmer Rivers, valley of the Walker ; but also on stony taluses and I'ocky 

 declivities, as at INIount Tate, Belt Range and Mount Cillen 1. 



Eucalyptus setosa, Scliauer. Laura Vale and (J ill's Creek (Tietkens). 



* Eucalyptus termixalis, F.v.M. irennainisburg (Kempe); widely dis- 

 tributed, chiefly on rocky declivities and tablelands, Tenipe Downs to (ieorge Gill 

 Range, Mereenie Escarpment to Mount Sonder and Stuait's Pass, Mount (Jillen 

 to James Range !. 



Eucalyptus eudesmoides, /; v. M. Sandhills between Bagot's Creek and 

 Lake Amadeus (Spencer 1). 



RHAMNACE/E. 



Vkntilaoo viMiNALis, Hookcr. Hermannsljurg (Kempe) ; Goyder Pass and 

 Burt Plain !. 



* Cryptandra spatiiulata, F.v. J/. Glen of Palms (E. Giles) ;ind Krichaufl" 

 Range (Kempe) ; Laurie's Creek 1. 



UMBELLIFER/E. 



* Hydrocotyle TRACllYCAiiPA, F. V. M. Neai' Ilermaniisburg (Kempe); 

 shaded i-ocks, Bagot's Cieek, Mount Tate, Iloin Valley and Finke Gorge I. 



