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Order EL^AGNACE-ffil. 
EI.tEAGNUS, Linn. 
E. latifolia, Linn, ; Sclilecht. in DC. Prod. xiv. 610, and in Linnsea 
XXX. 347 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 39. 1, 5, 7. 
Order LOEANTHACEiE. 
LOB ANTHUS, Linn. 
L. longiflorus, Besr. in Lam. Diet. iv. 598 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 390. 
2, 3. 
L. alyxifoliUS, F. v. M. ; Fl. Austr. iii. 391. 4, 6. 
L. exocarpi, Behr. in Linnsea xx. 624 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 392. 1. 
YISCUM, Linn. 
V. an^ulatnm, Heyne ; W. in Arn. Prod. 380 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 
396. Angular-stemmed Mistletoe. 1. 
V. artiCUlatum, Burm.; DC. Prod. iv. 284; Fl. Austr. iii. 396. 
Articulated- stemmed Mistletoe. 6. 
Order BALANOPHOREiE. 
EALANOPHORA, Forst. 
B. fungOSa, Forst. ; Cliar. Gen. 99, t. 50 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 232. 1, 2, 
5, 7. 
This root parasite was noticed to be very abundant in all the scrubs, producing 
unusually large heads, some noticed being over 3 in. diameter, and varying from 
nearly white to dark reddish-brown. Mr. Banuirg, of Freshwater Creek, says that 
" bullocks are so eager to obtain a bite of it that it is often difficult to drive them 
through a scrub where it abounds." 
Order EUPHORBIACEiE. 
EUPHORBIA, Linn. 
E. serrulata, Beimv.; Boiss in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 25; Fl. Austr. 
vi. 51. 1. 
E. pilulifera, Linn.; Boiss in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 21 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 
51. Asthma-herb. 1. 
PHYLLANTHUS, Linn. 
P. Perdinandi, Muell. Arg. in Fl. 1865, 379, and in DC. Prod. 
XV. ii. 300; Fl. Austr. vi. 96. Towwar. 1, 7. 
P. minutiflorus, F. v. M. Herb. ; Muell. Arg. in Linnsea, xxxiv. 
75, and in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 398 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 112. 7. 
BREYNIA, Forst. 
B. Stipitata, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 442; Fl. Austr. vi. 
114. 7. 
