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the large lowest lobe of the corolla and the verticillate, arrange- 

 ment of the leaves in 3's it stands near several species of 

 Pityrodia. In the shape of the leaves and flowers it bears a 

 resemblance to D. parvifolia, F. v. M., which also has one of 

 the corolla-lobes larger than the others, but it differs in the 

 whorled arrangement of foliage and flowers, which gives it 

 somewhat the aspect of a Labiate. The calyx and corolla are 

 also twice as large in D. verticillata, and the inflorescence dis- 

 tinguishes it from any hitherto described species of Dicrastylis. 



SOLANACEAE. 



*Lycium campanulatum , E. Mey. "Boxthorn." Millicent 

 and Mount Gambier ; numerous in places. 



SCROPHULARIACEAE. 



Mimulus repens, R. Br. Lake Ormerod (Dist. T; H. W. 

 Andrew). 



Mazus pumilio, R. Br. Millicent drains ; Dismal Swamp. 



Limosella aquatica, L. Dismal Swamp. 



*Bartsia viscosa, L. Millicent. Already recorded from 

 Myponga. 



^Veronica anagallis, L. "Water Speedwell." Main drain 

 at Millicent. A common and rather coarse plant, the hollow 

 stems rising 20-30 cm. above the water. The stems are 

 pubescent, with spreading hairs below the water-line, elsewhere 

 the plant is glabrous. It must have been naturalized for many 

 years in the South-east, as there is a specimen from Millicent 

 in the Tate Herbarium. 



Myoporaceae. 

 Myoporum acuminatum, R. Br. (M . montanum, R. Br.;. 

 Wooley Lake, Beachport (Dist. G) ; Wirrabara (Dist. N). 



RUBTACEAE. 



Opercularia ovata, Hook. f. Between Glencoe and Lake 

 Edward. Stems procumbent and sheltered under the scrub ; 

 stamens only 2 in the flowers examined. 



Galium Gaudichaudii, DC. In sand near Salt Lake, 

 Beachport. A small plant with erect or ascending stems and 

 hispid leaves, sometimes with a woody root-stock and far- 

 spreading roots, so as to appear perennial ; fruits smooth when 

 fresh ; corolla light-yellow. 



Capri foliaceae. 

 Sambitcus Gaudichaudiana, DC. A solitary specimen of 

 this beautifully scented shrub was growing in the scrub on the 

 hillside above Wooley Lake, Beachport. 



