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ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
NO 
By J. M. Brack. 
[Read October 9, 1919.] 
PrarE XX XII. 
GRAMINEAE. 
... Dactyloctenium aegyptiacum, Willd. (Eleusine aegypt- 
iaca, Pers.) Mount Deputy, near Mount Eba H.S. (Dist. W; 
G. Taylor). ' 
*Lamarckia aurea, Moench. Nuccaleena Mine, near 
Moolooloo (E. H. Ising). The most northerly record for this 
grass. hi 
CYPERACEAE. 
Scirpus littoralis, Schrad. Billakalina Well, 20 miles west 
of Coward Springs (Dist. C; Dr. G. Taylor, May, 1919). 
Cyperus distachyus, All. (Plate xxxii) Coward Springe 
(Dr. G. Taylor, May, 1919); Nilpena (R. Helms, May 2, 
The la 
plant'as that collected at Coward Springs, but some of the ~ 
spikelets are twin, whereas they are always solitary in Dr. 
Taylor's specimen. Helms’ plant was listed by Mueller and 
Tate (these Trans., xvi., part 2, 379, ann 
C. laevigatus, L., a slender form 
olitary.’’ C. distachyus, All. (C. junciformis, Cav.), is some- 
times treated as a variety of C i 
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only one-third (instead of one-half) shorter than the glume. 
ur plant agrees with the description in all particulars 
published, neither species had been recorded for South 
Australia. (€. distachyus is a Mediterranean plant, but it is 
doubtless native here. | 
