nORN EXPEDITION — HOTAXY. 177 



Heliotroimi'M pleiopteuum, F. v. M. Sandliills by Horniannshnr.i,' (Kcnipo), 

 Tdracdwra and Gliainliors Pillar ; jimctioii of Palinor and Finkc Rivors ; Alice 

 Creok, tlio Lowor JIugh Rivor and thoneo to Eugoorilina !. 



II Heliotuopiuim Curassavicum, Linnc. Margin of the Finko Rivor in tlie 

 Finke Gorge !, at Elermannsburg (Kempe), and also at Crown Point !. 



Il HELiOTi;oPir;M undulatum, Vahl. Hermannsl)urg (Kcinpo). Eotsveen 

 Honbury and Parke's Gap, Rodljank Gorge, INIount Francis !. 



IIeliotropium asperrimum, R. J>nm'/!. McDonnell Range (E. (I lies), 

 irerniannshurg (Keinpe), Laura Vale (Tietkcns) ; also Crown Point and at 

 the Goyder Piiver 1. 



ll Heliotroph'm ovalifolium, Forskcrl. Slopes of Mereenie BliilF!; also at 

 Lake ^Tacdonald (Tietkens). 



Heliothopum filaginoides, Bciithain. Lake Maedonald (Tietkens). Near 

 Charlotte Waters (E. Giles). 



IIeliotropium paniculatih, R. Jlrown. Mount bonder! and Paiiita, Spi-ing 

 (Tietkens). INIount Francis and .Stuart's Pass!. Connnon on samly alhuiuni finni 

 the Goyder River to Macuniba. 



EPACRIDE/E. 



*Stvpiielia ^NIitchellii, 1'\ v. M. At high elevations on Mount Sonder.l. 



PEDALINE/E. 



Josephixa EuoenI/E, F. v. M. Watson ILUs (Tietkens). Also .sandhills 

 by the River Stevenson near IMacuniba I. 



CONIFER/E. 



* Callitri.s verrucosa,^. Jh-own. Strictly saxatile in habitat, and always 

 of the smooth-coned variety. Chandler's Range (the most southern station 

 observed), thence widely spi'ead to the western and northern confines of the 

 Larapintine region !. Recorded by E. (iiles and Kempe. 



CYCADE/E. 



* Encephalartos Macdonnelli, F. v. M. Drinkley Rlufl" (Stuart), Stuart's 

 Pass, and in the bed of the Hugh north of Paisley Rlull'!. Penny Sjirings ! in 



