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FIELD NATURALISTS EXCURSION. 



March 2nd 18>9. 

 The usual fortnightly excursion was made on the above date. The 

 place visited being Sunny-Bank on the S. Coast Railway. A 

 swamp adjoining the station formed the principal collecting ground. 



To our leader, Mr. F. M. Bailey, we are indebted as usual tor 

 the following list of plants : — 



Oxalis corniculata, Linn.. 

 Bauera rubioides. Andr. 

 Drosera spathulata, Labill. 

 Haloragis micrantha, R Br 

 H. tetrasrvna, Hook. 



Juncjs communis, E. Afey. 

 Juncus prismatrcarpus, R. Br. 

 Eiiocaulon australe, It. Br. 

 E. suiithii, R. Br. 



Cyperus polystachyus, R Br. 



Leptospermum scoparium. Forst. Heleocharis tetraquetra, Sees. 

 Callistemon p duiosus, F. v. SI. Fimbristylis nutans, Vahl. 



Goodenia rotundifola, R. Br. 

 Epacris mircophvlla, R Br. 

 •Centranthera hispida, R. Br. 

 Cassytha paniculata, R. Br. 

 Lomatia silaifolia, R. Br. 

 Banksia latifolia, R. Br 

 Pimelea linifolia, Sm. 



Chonsandra spha?nxephala, R. Br 

 Schoenus brev : folius, A*. Br. 

 Gabnia psittacorum, Labill. 

 Panicum indicum, Linn. 

 Uemarthria compres^a. R. Br. 

 Isachne australis, R Br. 

 Lygodium scandens. Sm. 

 Gleichenia circin.-ta, Sm. 



Hremodorum coccineum, R B 



Philydrum lanuginosum, Banks Lin«lsa?a incisa, /V ntice. 



JXyris complanata, R Br Pteris incisa, Thunb. 



Aneilema giainineum, R. Br. Blenchnum serruL.tum, Rich 



