6 E. CHEEL, RESULTS OF DR. E. MJÖBERGS EXPEDITIONS TO AUSTRALIA 1910—13. 10. PLANTS. 
tion. 
Proteaceae. 
Grevillea leucadendron A. CUNN. (Plate II, Fig. 2). 
Broome, July, 1911 (No. 113). Used by blacks for making white paint. 
G. bipinnatifida RB. BR. 
Darling Range, W. A., August, 1911. 
G. refracta BR. BR. var. ceratophylla. 
Near Dukes Dome, St. George Range, Kimberley (Nos 74 & 75), February, 
"ÖN 
G. sp. 
Near G. mimosoides or G. dimidiata, but material too imperfect for determina- 
West Kimberley (No. 112). 
Persoonia falcata R. BR. 
Broome, Dampier's Land, July, 1911. 
Conospermum stoechadis ENDL. 
Probably the var. canaliculata, but there are no leaves present to aid in the 
determination. 
Loranthaceae. 
Loranthus longifolius HOooEr. 
United with L. pendulus SIEB. by BENTHAM, but seems quite distinct from the 
latter species. 
On Coolibah. Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, January, 1911 (No. 87). 
L. signatus F. v. M. 
On Bauhinia sp. Broome, Dampier's Land, August, 1911 (No. 130). 
L. acacioides A. CUNN. (Plate II, Fig. 1 on the lowest branches). 
Derby, West Kimberley, May, 1911. 
L. sp. near L. acacioides and probably only a form of the latter species. 
Dampier's Land (No. 109). 
Santalaceae. 
Santalum lanceolatum RB. BR. 
Near St. George Range, West Kimberley (Nos. 76, 82, 83 & 85). 
