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H. heterophylla, En. var. glaucifolia, Schindl. 
Matteo en Hawker 
riophy lum verrucosum, Lindl. Swampy ground in 
Monbutle scrub (Dist. T; H. W. Andrew). 
UMBELLIFERAE. 
Bupleurum semicompositum, L. Common on the plain 
at Teil Bend. 
EPACRIDACEAE. : 
amope virgatus, R. Br. Monbulla scrub, S.E. (H. 
W. Andre 
AnG humifusum, R. Br. “Native Cranberry,” 
Mount Patawurta, near Moolooloo (Dist. S; E. H. Ising). 
This is much further north than any previous record of the 
species, but it is a mountainous district. 
ASCLEPIADACEAE. 
*Gomphocarpus fruticosus, R.. Br. Near Rendelsham, 
S.E. (H. W. Andr rew). The specimens differ from those 
of G. Fe ia mid E. Mey. They agree closely with a form 
described by N. E. Brown in the Flora Capensis, where e 
says, "Specimens with ovoid or ellipsoid, shortly and va y 
pointed Takele are. probably of hybrid origin between this 
species (G. fruticosus) and G. physocar pus. 
LABIATAE. 
Westringia Dam R. Br. Lameroo and Pinnaroo. 
PO: specimens all the lower leaves are in 4’s, the upper 
ones in 3’s or 4's; in others, quite similar in appearance, 
flowers light purp! There ma’ doubt that 
Dampieri and W. ri R. Br., should be treated whorls 
eid cannot be distinguished va the leaves in 2 o 
(3-5 mm. long), also occurs at Lam and Pinnaroo, y and 
is found in many parts of the ages rend Renmark to Ooldea = 
and at at least as far north a Moolooloo w mi 
known as rigida, as it is = evidently the form indica 
in Proen . description. 
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Ho SOLANACEAE. | Be. ' A 
x ‘i simile, E v M. Yamal DM. T; 85 
