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* Adonis autumnalis, L. ‘‘Pheasant’s eye." Near n 
a few specimens; apparently localized.—Europe and Weste 
Asia. 
LAURACEAE. 
ssytha yua R. Br. Mount Patawurta, near 
Goa (Dist. S; E. H. Ising). 
CRUCIFERAE. 
*Coronopus didymus, (L.) Sm. (Senebiera didyma, Pers. ; 
S. pinnatifida, DC. ) Common at Murray Bridge and 
p. 
C. cumbens, Gilib. (Senebiera Coronopus, Poir.). 
EAD parku at Naracoorte and Penola (H. W. 
Andre 
Lepidium hyssopifolium, Desv. Morgan (B. Beck); 
Pinnar 
DROSERACEAE. 
Drosera Menziesii, R. Br. Yumali (Dist. T; S. A. 
White). 
CRASSULACEAE. 
Crassula bonariensis, (DC. ) Cambess. ( Tillaea Liens. 
Sm. ; T. purpurata, Hook. f. ). Soak at Winnike Berick, about 
10 miles bie ce — (Dist. M). Carpels 8- 13-seeded. 
lt.) Ostenf. Contrib. W.A. Bot., ü., 
(E H ( 18), i Tillaca Sielieridms, Schult.) Pinnaroo; Moolooloo 
ng). 
LEGUMINOSAE 
Acacia spinescens, Benth. Yami (Dist. T; S. A. 
libe 
reulensis, J. M. Black. Tarcoola (W. A. Cannon). 
Toads inated "Steel bush," from the greyish or teri 
appearance of the leaves; pods still sd (September 9, 
1918), e but flat, 30-35 mm. long, 5 mm. broad, silky- 
m S; 
wx arti Benth. Near Leigh Creek (Dist. 
A. sublunata, Benth. Hills five miles north of Quo 
(W. A. ca J uly, 1918). Mueller considered that his 
A. parvifolia was a Species distinct from 4. sublunata; 
Bentham (FI. Fish «s sedia united them. Tate record 
both Species (Fl. Extra rop. S.A., 75), but his ien (the 
contains no specimen of mor am Dr. Cannon's specimen (t 
ew 
present; they are membranou concave, almost seml- 
. globular, and must enfold the xr cat f a degree not usual ip 
