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Sapindaceae. 



Dodonaea heocandra, F. v. M. Sherlock; Lameroo; Pin- 

 naroo (Dist. M) ; Yumali (Dist. T; S. A. White). 



D. cuneata, Rudge. Pinnaroo. A low shrub, not pre- 

 viously recorded for South Australia, although quoted for the 

 "River Murray, Victoria," by Bentham in the PI. Aust. It 

 was included by Mueller in D. viscosa, but its short, almost 

 truncate, subsinuate, mucronate leaves give it a very distinct 

 appearance. 



D. attenuata, A. Cunn., var. linearis, Benth. Mount 

 Patawurta, near Moolooloo (E. H. Ising). Leaves only 

 1-1| mm. broad. 



Rhamnaceae. 



Spyridium phlebophyllum, F. v. M. Mount Patawurta, 

 near Moolooloo (E. H. Ising). This is the third and most 

 northerly site where this plant has been found. The leaves 

 vary in length from 5 to 15 mm. 



Pomaderris racemosa, Hook. Yumali (Dist. T; S. A. 

 White). 



Sterculiaceae. 



LaswpetaJum Behn, F. v. M. Yumali (Dist. T; S. A. 

 White). 



Dilleniaceae. 



Hibbertia virgata, R. Br., nov. var. incana. Variat 

 foliis inccuiis cylindricis margine involutis, petalis parvis 

 calycern aequantibus, carpellis 2-Jf-ovtdatis. 



Karoonda ; Pinnaroo ; Yumali. The hoary cylindrical 

 leaves, sometimes clustered, and the inconspicuous petals give 

 this plant a very different appearance from the type, but it 

 has the sepals, the broad floral bracts, and the stamens of the 

 latter. It seems to be confined to the Trans-Murray scrub. 

 The leaves are much like those of H . fasciculata, R. Br., var. 

 crassifolia, Benth. (apparently rare, as I have it only from 

 the Pinery, near Plympton, and along the railway from Wood- 

 ville to the Grange), but they are usually alternate. The 

 petals of var. crassifolia are deeply notched and the bracts are 

 only reduced leaves, whereas the petals of H. virgata, var. 

 incana, are merely emarginate, and the bracts are broad and 

 scarious, like the sepals, and half their length. 



H. stricta, R. Br., var. canescens, Benth. Mount Pata- 

 wurta, near Moolooloo (Dist. S; E. H. Ising). Leaves and 

 calyx softly stellate-pubescent; sepals 8 mm. long; carpels 

 6-ovulate. 



