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*Anacyclus radiatus, Lois. This Mediterranean weed, 
with large yellow flowers, not previously recorded, was found 
growing on a dump at Port Adelaide (October, 1918; H. W. 
Andrew). 
*Leontodon hispidus, L. Near Lobethal (H. W. 
Andrew). Common; the forms with glabrous and hairy 
Sais both present. Already recorded for the South- 
ast. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 
en NL 
Kochia pr enm E sp leaf (side view). 2, f (see 
from above) 3, fru E bem s above). 4, Pe Paine, 
gres 
melea Williamsonii, n. sp. 5, flower. 6, be r DET ri 
Spat spread open. 7, pistil. 8, ‘fru it, showing e 
isti arp. 
fruit after removal of exocarp, showing the delicate, transparent 
endocarp covering the testa. 10, seed. 11, me : $ , Wrane 
verse section of fruit: a, exocarp; b, endoc arp; por emeret: 
testa; d, membranous inner seed is dint pura idi - in "albumen; 
f, cotyledons 
Pate MAI. 
Goodenia Iiis: ru n. sp. 1, bud. 2, style and indusium. 
3, vertical section of fruit. 4, corolla spread open. 
E OMA P Turcz. 5, pistil. 6, one-half of flower 
e ‘ 
rie iflor ora, "aA 8, one-half of flower ree open, a M 
nisi “Cpe face). 10, leaf (lower ae) ll, fruit: a, wrin 
us; b, carti ilaginous endocarp ; 
Prate VIII. 
iiec Ra i prenanthoides, DC. 1, flower-head in bud and 
wer. 2, ne and pappus. 3, transverse sec section of achene. 
ppe ga "Vica 6, pollen-grain. 7, bisexual ‘flower. 
8, female flower. 
