i'"r!o] i*£*UGi!TU0i-r- A LrAmiovrH, fwrnx vf Portland 1}htrect ■*! 



!> 04.) CHEILANTHFS THNU11-*0I.1A— Three additional records; 

 cistern bank. Keejrans Bend. Glenelg River; Deep Creek, M» Clay ; and 

 chfT above Blacknose Point on the coast. 



10. CYCLOSORUS PENNlGERUS- On moist limestones at inter-.aU 

 along the Lower Glcnelg as fat un .15 Dartmoor As well as Molesidc Creek. 

 ji occurs along Spttng and Little Spring Creeks farther south, and below 

 oM 1 ake Condah Mission Station, on a limestone lace ot DartoU Creek, tliere 

 i-< an isolated |>tant. 



11. PHYMATODES DJVERS1F0UUM Trailing over basalt in « 

 tanner near The junction of Darlots Geek and Fitzroy RiVTr, Tyrendaria 

 (also 111 eaves at Bvaduk), 



12. (6.) CULCITA DUMA — Additional records: PWJ OMft (W. slope) 

 and Bayer's Gully (S.£. slope), both 01 Mourn Clay. I In about 1&9I Fckerr 

 collected it somewhere *k>tlg the Lower Gletfcetg. hut wc Have nor located, 

 it there.] 



14 f$.) HYPOLEPIS KOCOSUI-A— Additional Another drain (3 miles 

 S.W. of other) at Gorae W>st ; in swamp* at Gorae. and along Surrey Kin"' 

 In the Oitfrsonia pocket west <rf Hotspur, and »i "fill Kettle Creek near 

 Dig by, it grows with /■/". pttititafa 



14. HYPOLEPIS MUELLER J— Wakefield identified as such, barren 

 maienai from wheie the Surrey River widens at Gorae. 



is. (7.) nyroiJiPTS punctata— ai Little hiolctgUefN Lcwwawii 



Creeks, an extension of its western ran#e. 

 16 1 9.')* LINDSAEA LINEARIS. 



17. ATHYRIUM AUSTRALJf— One r«cord on'y, from basalt eaves abonr 

 Otidway between Mount Eccles and Lake Condah 



18. (19.) ASPERNIUM FLARFLLTFOLIUM— Common throughout the 

 b8&k formation from Tyrendarra to Mount Eccles ; rare at Swan Lake Falls, 

 al a cave near mid-MoIeside Creek (both on limestone), at Lenrmonlh CretL 

 and Deep Creek, Mount Clay. 



3<J. (21.) ASPLEKJUM ADIANTOIOFS— AUitt 's was the sole State 

 record until August 1949 when we re-discovered it along, large split open 

 basalt barriers near the junction of Uarlois Creel* and f h>i'Oy River, Tyron- 

 rlarra, almost certainly AIHtt'3 original locality (See Vxci. Nat. 66: |2Pi 

 November 1949). Later fl was found ten miles farther north, 011 the eastern 

 bank of Darlots Creek betow old Condah Mission Station (See Virt. Nat <}?z 

 224, March 1951). More recently the species was Unrated at Byaduk caves, 

 outside our Portland area. 



2i), (20.) ASPLENIUM OBTUSATUaL 



21. ASPLEM1UM BULBIFERUM— In craters at Mount Eccles. We £fPl 

 wonder where AUitt fouini Jt a.1 'GJenelg. Mouth". <Ti occurs in fair ahiutd 

 ancc m Byaduk caves.) 



32. ASPLENJUM TRTCIIOMANES- Several widely scattered records, 

 all 011 limestone: high cliff. Keegans Bend. Glenrlg River; Dartmoor; cave 

 near mid-Moleside Creek; Rockingham ("reek, Lower Bridgewater; and a 

 cove on Stanford's property al Tyrendarra. 



23. PLEUROSORUS RUTTFOLTUS— Unrommuit .m basalt from Tvren- 

 darra 10 Mount Ecctes; oil limestone ai Rockingham Creek and Keegans 

 Rend 



24. (17.)* BLECHNUM MINUS. 



25. (16.)* BLECHNUM NUDUM— The bipimurc form occurs at several 

 places Gallows and Lenrmonth Crrck.% Fhsruy Kiver, etc. 



