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Alysicarpus rugosus. Candolle Prodr. ii., 353 ; Fortescue, Sherlock and Yule Elvers 
J. Forrest. Some of the bracts occasionally broader and blunt; lobes of the calyx 
finely streaked ; pod not rarely half exserted. 
Vigna lanceolata. Bentham in Mitch. Prop. Austr., 350 ; Yule Eiver, J. Forrest; Cane 
and Ashburton Elvers, A. Forrest ; Fortescue Eiver, H. Stuart Carey. 
Rosaceae. 
Stylohasium spatulatum. Desfontaines in Memoir du Mus. v., 37, t. 2 ; Fortescue and 
Nickol Elvers, A. Forrest. 
L3Tthraceae. 
Ammannia multiflora. Eoxburgh Flor. Indie, i., 426 ; Fortescue Eiver, J. Forrest. 
Halorageae. 
Haloragis Gossei. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. viii., 161 ; Cane, Ashburton and Nickol 
Elvers, J. and A. Forrest. 
Myrtaceae. 
Melaleuca leucadendron. Linne Mantiss. Plant, 105; Fortescue Eiver, J. Forrest. 
This is the genuine Cajeput-tree of India. 
Eucalyptus gamophylla. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. xi., 40 ; Mount Pyrton, up to an 
elevation of 2,500 feet, J. Forrest. 
Thymeleae. 
Pimelea Forrestiana. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. xi., 46 ; Mount Pyrton, up to 2,500 feet 
high, J. Forrest. 
Froteaceae. 
Grevillea eriostachya. Bindley Bot. Eeg. xxv., append. 36 ; Nickol Eiver, A. Forrest ; 
a white woolly variety with smaller flowers and narrow bracts. 
Grevillea stenobotrya. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. ix., 3, var. sericocalyx ; Nickol Eiver, 
A. Forrest. 
Grevillea cmgulata. E. Brown, Proteac Nov., 24; Fortescue Eiver, J. Forrest. 
Grevillea leucadendron. All. Cunningham in E. Br. Proteac Nov., 25 ; Sherlock Eiver 
J. Forrest. 
Santalaceae. 
Santalum lanceolatum. E. Brown, Prodr., 356; Fortescue Eiver, J. Forrest; Ham- 
ersley Eange, McEae. 
Loranthaceae. 
Loranthus linophyllus. Fenzl in Hueg. Enum., 56; Sherlock Eiver, J. Forrest; 
Nickol Eiver, A. Forrest; Fortescue Eiver, H. Stuart Carey. A variety with 
flowers densely white tomentose. 
Rubiaceae. 
Dentella repens. E. & G. Forster, Char. Gen. 25, t. 13; Yule and Sherlock Elvers, 
J. Forrest. 
Oldenlandia galioides. F. v. MueUer (Hedyotis galioides, F. v. M., Fragm. iv., 38); 
lortcscue Eiver, J. Forrest. To Oldenlandia also all the other described Australian 
species of Hedyotis must be transferred, the former genus having been established 
by Linne already, in 1740, whereas the latter dates from 1747. 
Pomaa? umhellata. Solander in Gaertner Fruct. et sem. i., 112; Mount Pyrton at the 
summit, J. Forrest. 
Coinpositae. 
Pterocaulon glamlulosum. Bentham Gen. Plant ii., 294 ; Yide Eiver, J. Forrest. 
Pluchea tetlir anther a. F. v. Mueller, Eeport on Plants of Babbage’s Expedit., p. 12, 
var. tomentosa; Cane, Fortescue, and Ashburton Elvers, J. and A. Forrest. It 
may prove a distinct species on account of its thin grey velvety vestiture, generally 
blunt and teethless leaves, and less acute or quite obtuse involucral bracts. 
