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FicoMeae. 
Trianthema crystallina. Vahl. Symbol, i., 32; Fortescue River, J. Forrest. 
Trianthema decandra. Linne Mantiss., 70; Fortescue River, J. Forrest. 
Trianthema tm-gidifolia. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. x., 83 ; a variety with long and very 
narrow leaves ; Fortescue River, H. Stuart Carey; Sherlock and Yule Rivers, J. 
Forrest. 
Nyctagineae. 
Boerhaavia diffusa. Linne Flor. Zeylan. 10 ; Hort. Upsal, 4 ; Yule River, J. Forrest ; 
Fortescue River, H. Stuart Carey. 
Stackhousiaceae. 
Stackhousia viminea. Smith in Rees’s Cyclop., 1819; Sherlock and Yule Rivers, J. 
Forrest. 
Celastrinae. 
Celastrus Cunninghami. F. v. Mueller in the Transact, of the Phil. Inst, of Viet, iii., 
30 ; Hamersley Range, M’Rae ; a variety witli very narrow leaves ; except 
Leucocarpon obscurum, no other Celastrinous plant was previously known from 
any locality within the boundaries of West Australia. 
Legumiuosae. 
Acacia sentis. F. v. Mueller, Second Gen. Report, 1854, p. 11; Nickol River. A. 
Forrest. 
Acacia hemignosta. F. v. Mueller in Journ. of the Proceed, of the Linnean Soc iii 
134 ; Yule River, J. Forrest. 
Acacm gonocarpa. F. v. MucUer in Journ. of the Proceed, of the Linnean Soc., iii., 
136, var. lasiocalyx; Yule and Fortescue Rivers, Jones’ Creek and George’s 
River, J. Forrest. A variety (unless a distinct species) with more perccptibly 
margined phyllodia, the calyces and base of corolla l)eset with short yellow hair. 
Neptuma spicafa. F. v. MucUer, Fragm. iii., 151 ; Jones’ Creek and George’s River 
J. Forrest. • ” 
Neptunia monosperma. F. y. Mueller in Benth. Flor. Austral, ii., 300; Cane and 
Ashburton Rivers, A. h orrest. Ivcaflcts in the pinnae sometimes reduced to a few 
pairs, fruit-stalks stretching out to a length of one inch. 
Cassia notahiUs. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. iii., 28; Yule River, near the coast, also 
Cane and Ashburton Rivers, A. Forrest. 
Cassia glutinosa. Candolle Prodr. ii., 495 ; Mount Pyrton, Sherlock and Yrrle Rivers. 
J. Forrest ; Ashburton River, Forrest. 
Cassia ChateJainiana. Gaudichaud in Frcyc. Voyage, Bot., 485, t. Ill; Fortescue 
River, J. Forrest. A slightly hairy variety. 
Ergthrina cespertilio. Bentham in Mitch. Prop. Austr., 218, var. biloba; Fortescue 
Rrver, FI. Stuart Carey ; DeGrey River. J. Forrest. 
Mirhelia oxydada. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. iv., 12; Hamersley Range, McRae. 
Psoralea patens. Lindley in Mitch. Three Expedit. ii., 9 ; Fortescue River, J. Forrest ; 
Nickol River, A. Forrest. Of the previously recorded P. leucantha’ Mr. Carev 
found a variety also with digitate 5-foliolate leaves. 
Crotalaria crispata. F. v. Mueller in Benth. Flor. Austr. ii., 179; Sherlock and Yule 
Rivers, J . Forrest. The calyx and upper petal arc outside either grey, or yellow 
silky. ’ 
Crotalaria trifoliastrum. WUldenow Spec. Plant iii., 983 ; Fortescue River, J. Forrest. 
Swainsona stenodonta. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. xi., 75; Sherlock and Yule Rivers. .1. 
Forrest. 
Indigofera Unifolia. Retzius Observat. iv., 29 ; Fortescue River, J. Forrest. 
Indigofera viscosa. Lamarck Diet, iii., 247 ; Yule River, J. Forrest. 
Tephrosia uniomlata. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. xi., 70 ; Ashburton and Cane Rivers, A. 
Forrest. ’ ' 
