172 HORN EXPEDITION BOTANY. 



SoLANUM Sturtianum, F. V. M. Rocks near Hermannsburg (Kempe) and 

 Terape Downs !. 



Solanum eremophilum, F. v. M. Reedy Creek Gorge; slopes of Mount Sonder !. 



* Solanum petropiiilum, F. v. M. Bagot's Creek Gorge, Stuart's Pass and 

 on Mount Gillen !. 



Solanum ellipticum, R. Brown. On rich clay soil, also in the ranges, Finke 

 River (Kempe) ; Mount Sonder ! (Tietkens). Rocks at Tenipe Downs, Ilpilla 

 Gorge, Mount Tate, Mereenie Bluff, Mount Francis and Mount Sonder !. 



Datura Leichhardtii, F. v. M. By margins of all creeks, particularly the 

 Upper Finke and its tributaries!; Glen of Palms (E. Giles) and Hermannsburg 

 (Kempe) ; Mount Sonder ! (Tietkens). 



Nicotiana suaveolens, Lehniaitn. By margins of nearly all creeks from 

 south of Charlotte Watei's to the Upper Finke 1; Glen of Palms (E. Giles) and 

 Hermannsburg (Kempe). 



Duboisia Hopwoodi, F. v. M. Near Mount Lielng (E. Giles), Hermanns- 

 burg (Kempe), Glen Edith (Tietkens). Ilpilla and sand plain north-east from 

 Glen Edith!; on sand-hills between George Gill Range and Ayers Rock (Spencer!). 



SCROPHULARIN/E. 



II MiMULUS (iRACiLis, R. BrowH. Carmichael Creek !. 



II Stemodia viscosa, Roxburgh. Blount Sonder ! (Tietkens). By I'iver 

 channels and water courses, between Engoordina and Sullivan's Creek, at the 

 Finke-Palmer Junction, Tempe Downs, by Belt Range, Glen Helen, Stuart's Pass, 

 Alice Springs, Lower Hugh River, and south to Lilla Creek and Goyder River !. 



Stemodia Morgania, F. v. AT. Hermannsbui'g (Kempe). Also Var. parvi- 

 Jlora, at the River Finke by Mount Humphries and at the Goyder River !. 



II Limosella aquatica, Liiuie. Bagot's and Laurie's Creeks, Upper Finke 

 and tributaries by Mount Sonder, Stuart's Pass and Conlin's Lagoon !. 



* BuECHNERA LINEARIS, R. Browit. Near Mount Sonder (Tietkens) ; bed of 

 south ravine of Mount Tate !. 



Elacholoma Horni, F. v. M. and Tate (gen. et spec, nov.).* Wet clay- 

 banks, Carmichael Creek at its junction with Deering Creek !. 



* The authors regret that they cannot honour the patron of the Expedition as tliej' would have wished, 

 because the generic name Ilurnia is already preoccupied in botanical nomenclature. 



