lodged REP ecc a Sa ys ricos QU PEEL TR 
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Bassia longicuspis, F. v. M. Nuccaleena Mine, near 
Moolooloo (E. Ising). This long-spined species is the 
“Bindy-eye” of Vw Far Northern settlers. 
POoRTULACACEAE. 
„ Anacampseros australiana, J. M. Black.  Moolooloo, 
growing in a rocky gully" (E. H. Ising). 
CARYOPHYLLACEAE. 
d gesti tetraphyllum, L. Moolooloo (Dist. S; E. H. 
sin 
PAPAVERACEAE. 
Papaver aculeatum, ese Robe (Dist. T or G; 
Black) ; Moolooloo (Dist. S ; E. H. Ising). Apparently a very 
rare plant. The e specimen is E em. high, that from 
Moolooloo only 4 c 
CRASSULACEAE. 
Crassula colorata, (Nees) Ostenf. (Tillaea acuminata, 
F. M. Reader). Moolooloo (E. H. Ising). 
l LEGUMINOSAE. 
Glycyrrhiza acanthocarpa, (Lindl.), combin. nov. Ren- 
ue River Murray. Flowers December-April; fruits April- 
posterior one in all the anthers, of which 5 are smaller and on 
shorter filaments. —Indigofera acanthocarpa, Lindl., in Mitch. 
iL, 17 (1839); Krapi psoraleoides, ; 
Br, App. Sturt rt Exped. Centr: Aust., i., 73 (1849) ; Psoralea 
acanthocarpa, F. v. M., Fragm., iii., "45 ins Glycyrrhiza 
E Boni WA, au, 11, 296 (18 
Acacia stenophylla, A. bom: rd d (Dist. W; 
Toyo) also Yankee Gunyah, 10 miles west of Coward 
a tarculensis, J. M. Black. Pera Rockhole (near Lake 
| Labyrinth); Tomato Rocks (red felspar porphyries 15 miles 
south of Kingoonya; G. Taylor). 
Aotus vilis, Sm. Karoonda (Dist. M; H. W. Andrew). 
*Medicago minima, Grufb., var. brachyodon, Reichb. 
(M. brachyacantha, A. Kern .). A specimen of this short- 
spined form which has established itself at Millicent, and 
which has already been referred to in these Trans., xlii., 174 
