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Apocynaceae. 
Carissa lanceolata RB. Br. >»Konge-berri.» 
Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, December, 1910 (No. 19). 
Asclepiadaceae. 
Sarcostemma australe R. BR. 
Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, February, 1911 (No. 53). 
Convulvulaceae. 
Polymeria ambigua RB. BR. 
A small plant creeping on the ground. Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, January, 
1910 (Nos. 3. 32). 
Ipomoea pescaprae ROTH. 
Creeping on the ground. Broome, West Kimberley (No. 105). 
Ipomoea sp. near I. congesta R. BR. 
Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, January, 1911 (No. 42). 
Breweria pannosa R. BR. 
Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, February, 1911 (Nos. 90, 91, 93). 
Evolvulus sp. near KE. linifolius L. 
Broome, West Kimberley, July, 1911 (No. 115). 
Boraginaceae. 
Heliotropium tenuifolium RB. BR. (2?) 
Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, December, 1910 (No. 23). 
Heliotropium sp. (?) 
Noonkanbah, West Kimberley, December, 1910 (No. 1). 
Pollichia sp. 
Near St. George Range, West Kimberley, July, 1911 (No. 107). 
Verbenaceae. 
Premna acuminata RB. Br. (Used by the natives for fire-sticks). 
A tree about 25 ft. high. Near St. George Range, West Kimherley, February, 
1911 (Nos. 58 and 69). 
Specimens of this species in the National Herbarium, Sydney, are also repre- 
sented from Sunday Island and King River, collected by W. V. FITZGERALD in October, 
1906. 
