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JUNCACEAE. 



Juncus maritimus, Lamk., var. austr alien sis, Buch. Robe ; 

 Beachport (Dist. G). 



*J. cajrifatus, Weig. Dismal Swamp. 



Liliaceae. 



Dianella revoluta, R. Br. Cummins, E.P. (Dist. L) ; 

 Bordertown (Dist. T). 



Arthropodium fimbriatum, R. Br. Keith (Dist. T). A. 

 minus, R. Br. Bordertown (Dist. T). 



Bur char dia umbellata, R. Br. Keith (Dist. T). 



Tricoryne elatior, R. Br. Keith; Bordertown (Dist. T). 



Casuarinaceae. 



Casuarina Luehmannii, R. T. Baker. ''Bull Oak." Bor- 

 dertown. Teeth usually 12, mostly truncate owing to the points 

 having fallen; branchlets nearly 2 mm. in diameter, hoary with 

 a minute pubescence visible under the lens, and very bitter 

 to the taste, so that it is said stock will not eat this oak, 

 although they are fond of most Casuarinas. Cones with the 

 valves in only 2 rows in the specimens seen and therefore much 

 depressed. C. stricta, Ait. Wooley Lake, Beachport, on 

 sandy slope near the sea; branchlets drooping. G. suberosa, 

 Otto et Dietr. Scrub between Macclesfield and Strathalbyn ; 

 Barossa Ranges (Dist. A) ; Keith ; Tintinara. At Keith this 

 was a dwarf shrub 1-1*50 m. high, and in the Tintinara 

 specimens many of the flowers in the cone were abortive, 

 especially towards the summit, which was consequently pro- 

 duced in the form of a beak ; valves of fertile flowers very 

 prominent; sheathing-teeth 6. 



Salicaceae. 



*Populus alba, L. "White Poplar." Millicent. Spread- 

 ing numerously by suckers in several places, some of the young 

 trees standing 4 m. high. 



Proteaceae. 



Hakea vittata, R. Br. Beachport (Dist. G). A low shrub, 

 not more than 30 cm. high; stems procumbent. H. ulicina, 

 R. Br., var. flexilis, F. v. M. East Wellington; Keith; 

 Bordertown. 



POLYGONACEAE. 



Rumex Brownii, Campd. Dismal Swamp. Dwarf form 

 about 10 cm. high, with 3 teeth on each side of the inner 

 perianth-segments, as in most South Australian specimens. 

 Deceptively like stunted forms of *R. acetosella, L. (Sorrel), 



