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found in South Australia, but a specimen without fruit, which 
I collected in the Yappala Hills, near Hawker, from trees 
locally called “Black Oak,” has the branchlets fully 2 mm. 
m diameter and 14-16 teeth. Unfortunately I have no note 
of C. lepidophloia are greyish or hoary with a minute 
pubescence, 1-14 mm. in diameter, and readily separating at 
: C. suberosa, Otto et Dietr. Lameroo. Sheathing teeth 
-6, short and appressed ; male spikes 1-4 cm. long. 
PROTEACEAE. 
Hakea ulicina, R. Br., var. flexilis, F. v. M. South of 
meroo 
H. Ednieana, Tate. Witcher Well, near Moolooloo (E. 
H. Ising). 
Grevillea aspera, R. Br. Mount Patawurta (Dist. S; 
E. k Ising). 
Adenanthos terminalis, Labill. Coonalpyn. (Dist. T; H. 
LORANTHACEAE. 
Loranthus miraculosus, Miq. (L. pendulus, Sieb., var. 
parviflorus, Benth.). Robe (S. A. White); Port Vincent 
.P. (growing on Melaleuca parviflora); Ooldea (S. A. 
arte. Leaves 1-6 cm. long, thick, nerveless, oblanceolate ; 
€ central flower in each partial cyme is sessile; corolla 
15-20 mm. long. 
SANTALACEAE. 
Se Ezocarpus spartea, R. Br. Scrub at Enfield; Murray 
3 nb; 90-Mile Desert. An erect broom-like shrub, usually 
S high, the ultimate branches drooping ; pedicels at first 
* POLYGONACEAE. 
* Muehlenbeckia stenophylla, F. v. M. Common in the 
ns-Murray scrub at Karoonda, Lameroo, and Pinnaroo. 
Y CHENOPODIACEAE. 
lon nia Cannonii, nov. sp. (tab. vi 
€ntosus, ramis di-trichotomis, foliis aut omnino a 
E^ fis oblongis crassis obtuse trigonis 7-8 mm. 
79 mm. latis apice acutis et recurvis vel fere uncinatis, 
.). Fruticulus sericeo- 
ut fere 
ongis 
floribus 
