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*Erodium moschatum — L'Heritier. 

 Hab. Common near the sea coast. 

 PL October to February. 



The "musky stork's bill," which is a rare plant in England, has found its way 

 here, and covers the cliffs near the sea between St. Kilda and Brighton; 

 and the Flagstaff Hill at Warrnambool. A large form is also common 

 in waste soils. The whole plant is hairy and clammy, exhaling a musky 

 smell. Flowers rose-coloured, in stalked umbels. 



Pelargonium Ko clney anum — Mitchell. 

 Hab. Rocky places. 

 FL Summer. 

 Leaves radical, serrated. Flowers rose-coloured, in umbels. 



Pelargonium Anstrale — Willdenow. 



H.ab. In grassy situations, common. 



Fl. December. 



This elegant little species blooms almost the whole year, shedding its grateful 



perfume far arouud, disproving the frequent assertion of English writers, 



that the /lowers of Australia have no smell. Flowers pink, two superior 



petals, spotted. 

 (Generic name from pelargos, a stork; the head and beak of which bird the 



carpels somewhat resemble.) 



LINE.E, CANDOLLE. 



Linum marginalc — All. Cunningham. 



Hab, Banks of Yarra Yarra and Hopkins rivers. 

 Fl. December. 



OXALIDEJE, CANDOLLE. 



Oxalis microphylla — Poirct. 

 Hab. Gra-sy places, common. 

 Fl. December. 

 A small trefoil, with yellow flow. "s. 



