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1918), was submitted to the botanists of the Muséum 
d'histoire naturelle, Paris, and determined as above. 
RUTACEAE. 
Microcybe multiflora, Turez. Yurgo, near Karoonda 
(H. W. Andrew). 
EUPHORBIACEAE. 
Phyllanthus lacunarius, F. v. M. Walebing Swamp, near 
Kingoonya (Dist. W; G. Taylor). 
edu Wheeleri, Baill. Moolooloo (Dist. S; E. H. 
g)- 
DILLENIACEAE. 
Hibbertia crispula, J. M. Black. Ooldea Soak (May, 
1919; G. Taylor). This specimen contains 2 fruiting carpels; 
pericarp dehiscing down the inner angle; hairlike segments of 
the arillus extending beyond the seed. : 
FRANKENIACEAE. 
Frankenia serpyllifolia, Lindl. Murrayville, Vict. (H. B. 
Williamson). The broad-leaved form. This is by far the 
most southerly locality recorded for this species, and points to 
the probability of its being found in our trans-Murray 
country. 
F. fruticulosa, DC. Murrayville, Vict. (H. B. William- 
son). This species has hitherto been collected only along our 
coastline. 
MYRTACEAE. | i 
Eucalyptus fasciculosa, F. v. M. Ashbourne (H. do 
Andrew). Mr. Andrew says:—‘Erect tree about 20 m. hig 
Range (6-10 m.), where it grows mostly in poor soil and m 
m. The height and straight grow 
ring it near E. paniculata, Sm. 
1919), Mr. J. H. Maiden has 
ific rank, in accordance wit 
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