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*Anacyclus radiatas, Lois. This Mediterranean weed, 

 with large yellow flowers, not previously recorded, was found 

 growing on a dump at Port Adelaide (October, 1918; H. W. 

 Andrew). 



*Leontodon kispidus, L. Near Lobethal (H. W. 

 Andrew). Common; the forms with glabrous and hairy 

 involucres both present. Already recorded for the South - 

 East. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 



Plate VI. 



Kochia Cannonii, n. sp. 1, leaf (side view). 2, leaf (seen 

 from above). 3, fruit (seen from above). 4, fruit (vertical 

 section). 



Pimelea Williamsonii, n. sp. 5, flower. 6, upper part of 

 perianth spread open. 7, pistil. 8, fruit, showing exocarp. 9, 

 fruit after removal of exocarp, showing the delicate, transparent 

 endocarp covering the testa. 10, seed. 11, embryo. 12, trans- 

 verse section of fruit : a, exocarp ; b, endocarp ; c, crustaceous 

 testa; d, membranous inner seed-coat (endopleura) ; e, albumen; 

 /, cotvledons. 



Plate VII. 



Goodetiia vernicosa, n. sp. 1, bud. 2, style and indusium. 



3, vertical section of fruit. 4, corolla spread open. 



Microcybe pauciflora, Turcz. 5, pistil. 6, one-half of flower 

 spread open. 7, flower. 



M. multiflora, Turcz. 8, one-half of flower spread open, 9, 

 leaf (upper face). 10, leaf (lower face). 11, fruit : a, wrinkled 

 coccus; b, cartilaginous endocarp; c, seed. 



Plate VIII. 



Erechthites prenanthoides, DC. 1, flower-head in bud and 

 flower. 2, achene and pappus. 3, transverse section of achene. 



4, stamens. 5, style-branches. 6, pollen-grain. 7, bisexual flower. 

 8, female flower. 



