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*Brassica adpressa, (Moench) Boiss. (Sinapis incana, L.) 

 "Hoary Mustard." Roadsides and uncultivated fields; said 

 also to occur in cultivation. Locally called "Buchan weed." 

 Also at Naracoorte (H. W. Andrew). A European weed, 

 previously recorded for Port Lincoln. In the South-east it 

 appears to take the place of the Wild Turnip (*Rapistrum 

 rugosumj of the North. 



*Alyssum maritimum, Lamk. Millicent. Growing wild 

 in abundance on allotments and fields near the town. Already 

 recorded for Robe. 



Resedaceae. 



* Reseda alba, L. "White Mignonette." This handsome 

 plant, previously found on Kangaroo Island and at Robe, is 

 common on vacant land near the railway station, Beachport. 



Crassulaceae. 



Tillaea colorata, Nees. Dr. C. H. Ostenfeld, of Copen- 

 hagen, who is writing a series of papers on the flora of Western 

 Australia, tells me in a letter that, having compared specimens 

 of T. acuminata, Reader, with T. adscendens and T. colorata, 

 Nees, he finds they are all one and the same species, and as 

 Nees' specific name has a priority of 54 years it must replace 

 that of Reader in our flora. Colorata is chosen, because 

 adscendens is already employed for a species of Crasstda, with 

 which Tillaea has been recently united as a subgenus by 

 European botanists. T. macrantha, Hook, f., var. pedicellosa, 

 F. v. M. Between Glencoe and Lake Edward. T. recurva. 

 Hook. f. Dismal Swamp. Petals 4, white, nearly twice as long 

 as the sepals ; scale oblong, nearly half as long as the carpel, 

 which contains 3-4 seeds. T. Sieberiana, Schult. Hundred of 

 Caroline. 



Leguminosae. 



Dillwynia erici folia, Sm., var. peduncular is, Benth. 

 Penola Forest (W. Gill) ; between Mount Gambier and Glencoe. 

 D. hispida, Lindl. Bordertown ; Keith (Dist. T) ; between 

 Murray Bridge and Callmgton (Dist M). 



Pultenaea pedunculata, Hook. Bordertown (Dist. T). 

 P. tenui folia, R. Br. Strathalbyn (Dist. A) ; Warunda (Dist. 

 L; H. Griffith). Var. r e cur vi folia, Benth. Mount Burr, near 

 Millicent. 



Acacia farinosa, Lindl. Edilillie ; Lake Wangary (Dist. 

 L; H. Griffith); Port Vincent (Dist. Y). 



A. acinacea, Lindl. Bordertown (Dist. T). A small 

 shrub, only 50 cm. high or less, with spreading stems and 

 branches, sometimes very long and procumbent; Mount Thisbe, 

 K.I. (Dist. K ; H. Griffith). The specimens from Bordertown 

 have the phyllodia broader in the centre and more contracted 



