ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 



NO. 19. 



By J. M. Black. 



[Read April 14, 1921.] 



Plates II. to IV. 



This paper deals principally with collections made in the 

 Far North by Mr. H. W. Andrew in July and August, 1920, 

 by Professor J. B. Cleland in country about 80 miles north 

 of Renmark and about 5 miles from the New South Wales 

 border in January, 1921, and by myself at various points on 

 the East- West Railway as far west as Ooldea at the end of 

 September, 1920. 



Three new species, in the genera Salicornia, Oalandrinia, 

 and Calotis, are described and figured. 



The reference to "districts" indicates a new record for 

 any of the botanical districts into which South Australia is 

 divided in Prof. Tate's Flora. 



An asterisk indicates an alien species domiciled here. 



Gramineae. 



Eragrostis Dielsii, Pilg. Mount Gunson (Mrs. Beck- 

 with) ; Port Augusta West ; Gawler Ranges (Dist. W) . Stems 

 often prostrate. 



E. laniflora, Benth. 80 miles north of Renmark (Dist. 

 W; J. B. Cleland). 



Amphipogon strictus, R. Br. Murray scrub near Man- 

 num (Dist. M ; H. Griffith) ; 80 miles north of Renmark (Dist. 

 M; J. B. Cleland). 



Cyperaceae. 



Schoerms aphyllus, Boeck. Eighty miles north of Ren- 

 mark (J. B. Cleland). The spikelets examined contained 

 2 flowers, the lower one bisexual with 5-7 stamens, and the 

 upper one (enclosed in a small hyaline glume) male with 3-6 

 stamens. 



JlJNCACEAE. 



J uncus maritimus, Lamk., var. austral iensis, Buch. 

 Bank of Torrens Lake, Adelaide. . 



LlLIACEAE. 



* Asparagus officinalis, L. "Common Asparagus." Ren- 

 mark; "growing wild along the irrigation channels" (J. B. 



