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Leguminosze. 
Further study has revealed the fact that Glycina tabacina, 
in list 1898, is wrong, and should be Glycine sericea, 
Bentham. 
Acacia salicina, Lindley. 
Acacia cibaria, F. v. Mueller. This tree, or often shrubby tree, 
called by ers eim. or by another tribe Wodnera, the 
same as Acacia aneur 
Both species are highly valuable .as fodder for cattle and 
horses, and are often cut down for sheep in protracted 
droughts. 
Ficoideze. 
ar leases Solander. Collected by W. 
, Knob W 
Add i oo P v. M. Theform with pink sepals, No. 
‚is growing abundantly on the salt plains near Catt’s 
and Publichouse Springs, north of Trinity Well. 
Myrtaceze. 
Melaleuca trichostachya, Lindley. 
Melaleuca parviflora, Zindley. Black Teatree. 
Loranthacez. 
Loranthus exocarpi, Behr. 
with yellow petals, and green at the summit, is 
often found. 
Composite. 
* Aster decu urrens, Cunningham. 
*Podocoma cuneifolia, R. Br., var. 348. Leaves pinnate, and 
flowers much smaller than the i ac eh form. 
* Podocoma ye R. Br., var. 476. s twice pinnate. 
Minuriella annua, Tate. A: small a; irat found in horse 
paddock of tlie * Village Well" on Mount Lyndhurst, but 
later on frequently met with on pipeclay soils throughout 
the district. 
*Pterigeron abi Bentham. 
Podolepis Siemssenii, F. v. Muel 
Helipterum cerymbiflorum, Schlechtendal. 
een —À DeCandolle. 
Hel aetum, Bentham. 
"Helle edd. deb cd Henckel. 
