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In addition to these, the learned Professor admitted the 
mi 
Z. ammophilum ; leaflets elliptical to linear cuneate, entire ; 
petals den, vamus four, seeds two in a cell, outer skin of 
seed rough (not shining). No. 458, Z. ammophilum, var.; 
petals white, stamens eight, fruits and seed the same as No. 
164. No. 457, Z. ammophilum, var. or new species (?) ; 
leaflets broadly cuneate, notched; petals yellow, stamens 
eight, fruits truncate, rounded at the base, deeply angled ; 
00 
will be seen this form differs from the typical form in— 
(1) Foliage—164 leaflets entire ... ... 457 leaflets notched 
(2) er of corolla—164 white ... 457 yellow 
(3 tamens—four  ... oe gig! t 
. on 
(5) Form of seed—almost three angular... ER in outline 
(6) Outer coat of seed—dull and rough ... smooth and polished 
I have supplied Prof. Tate with more material to work upon, 
and would not be surprised if he decides to raise No. 457 to 
specific rank. This form being prostrate in its habit, and 
the smallest of the genus, I suggest as an appropriate name 
Zygophyllum humillimum. 
Malvacez. 
Plagianthus glomeratus, Bentham. 
*Sida intricata, F. v. Muelle 
Euphorbiacez. 
Phyllanthus Gunnii, J. Hooker. A shrub. 
N yllanthus rhytidospermus should be struck off 
my list of 1898. 
Chenopodiaceæ. 
An examination of Prof. Tate’s Herbarium at the Univer- 
sity has convinced i oe the following species in list 1898 
should be struck o 
Atriplex leptoca T np e M. cu bios I now assign 
A. angulatum, i. as the correct n 
Bassia booris, M whioh B. data. | seems to be a better 
reference. 
Amarantaceze. 
Ptilotus Hoodii, F. V. Mueller. 
