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baccharoides, F. v. ) (Plate vii Pinnaroo; an 
pono: Eucla (J. Forrest phe J. D^ Bati). Hoyleton (S. 
age in Tate Herbarium); Fowler Bay and Gawler Ranges 
(D. Sullivan, teste F. v. M., ragm., ix., 107). Leaves 
spreading-erect or erect and appressed, 2-4 mm. long, oblong 
yi somewhat dilated and cordate at base, subpeltately attached 
the branch by an excavation at the base of the upper 
x Eriostemon difformis, A. Cunn. Mount Patawurta, near 
oolooloo (Dist. S; E. H. Ising). 
Phebalium bul atum, J. M. Black. This slénder shrub, 
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pube piers F. v. M. Both the glabrous and 
Scent ique of this small shrub occur in the scrub south 
: e pubescent form has pale-purple flowers, 
While those of the glabrous plant are bright purple. 
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TREMANDRACEAE. 
theca pilosa, Labill. Scott Creek; Norton Summit ; 
ood; Brown Hill Creek; Bridgewater; Teatree Gully; 
e ia Victor Harbour. Plant hairy to almost glabrous; 
one s dark red; petals varying from white to dark purple; 
Ves mostly scattered. 
EUPHORBIACEAE. 
Beyeria opaca, F. v. M., var. linearis, Benth. Pinnaroo. 
3 STACKHOUSIACEAE. 
t Mackhousia monogyna, Labill. Owienagin Gap, near 
s Moolooloo (Dist. S; E. H. Ising). : 
