86 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS—N.W. AUSTRALIA. 
PORTULACE. 
aa ie oleracea, L. sp. pl., 445. sree in the inland region ; 
uable to travellers as spinage or raw as an antiscorbutic 
herb on account of its pap sale ; variable in its forms and tant 
ticularly in the size of its he 
and on Sturt’s Creek the weber met a variety with foal 
fully red ae as showy as those of P. grandi iflora. 
Portulaca napiformis, F. v. M. in Benth. Flora Austr. L, 169. 
Hooker’s and Sturt’s Creeks (F. v. M.). tals never 
emarginate as those of P.,.oleracea. 
POLYGONEZ 
Polygonum plebejum, R. Br. Prodr., 420. Between Connaught 
and Rudolph Ranges. 
Muehlenbeckia Cunninghami, F. v. M. Fragm. V., 91. Hooker's 
and Sturt’s Creeks (F. v. M.). 
LEGUMINOS. 
Jacksonia thesioides, A. Cunn. in Ann, Wien. Mus. IL, 74. Neat 
Rudolph Range. 
Jacksonia odontoclada, F. vy. M. in Benth. Flora Austr. IL, 59. 
Near Rudolph Range. 
Mirbelia 7 eeu F. y. M. Fragm. IV., 12. Near Termination 
Lake (F. v. M.). Petals yellow IL 
Bossiaea phy viloclade F. v. M. in Transact. Philos. Inst. Viet 15 
2. Near Mt. Compton. ouiile 
Crotalaria Cunningham’s, R. Br. ps ace to Sturt’s Vent 
Austr., 8. Sturt’s Creek (F. v Mueller 
Crotalaria ‘lintfolia, L. fl. suppl. ee 328, Between M 
sas ange and Ord Rive 983, Bet on Ord 
rotalaria pap scab ‘Willd. sp. pl. IIL, 
iver and eer er Range, Bata Connaught Ranges, nes 
Mt. Coal 179. 
Crotalaria orapat, F. v. M. in peices a bees & ee 
ecurrent stipules ; the specimens small- 
is new for Australia. River, ; 
Lotus gata Andr, Botan. Rep. tab., 624. Fitzroy “ 
of Os r Ranges, Ord River, Humbert River. 
Psoralea canbe F. v. M, Fragm. IV., 35. 
Psoralea plumosa, F. v. M. Fragm. IV, 22. 
(F. v. M.). 
