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Pterigeron microglossus. Bentham Flor. Austr. iii., 532 ; Cane and Ashburton Rivers, 
J. hoirest; Fortescue River, H. Stuart Carey, The species of this genus (or sub- 
genus of Pluchea) need a renewed disquisition, and seem overated in number, but 
the plant here recorded appears distinct from P. decurrens, which was previously 
noted from the Nickol Bay District. 
Aster megalodontus. 1 . v. Mueller, Fragm. viii., 244 ; a large variety ; Mount Pyrton 
at the summit ; allied to A. xerophilus ; the leaves marked with pellucid dots. 
CaJotis porphgroglossa. F. v. Mueller in Benth. Flor. Austr. iii., 505 ; Sherlock and 
Yule Rivers, J. Forrest; Cane, Nickol and Ashburton Rivers, A. Forrest; Fortes- 
cue River, H. Stuart Carey. 
Brachgcome pachyptaera. Turczaninow in Bullet. Moscow, 1851, i., 175 ; Ashburton 
and Cane Rivers, A. Forrest. A caulescent variety with leafy stems of a few 
inches length. The writer observed this species also at Sharks Bay. 
Centipeda Cunninghami. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. viii., 143; Sherlock, Yule and 
Fortescue Rivers, J. Forrest. 
Angianthus tomentosus. Wendland Coll. Plant, ii., 51, t. 48, Fortescue River, A. 
Fonest; there often with 5 setae to the papjjus. The same species gathered by 
myself at Sharks Bay. 
Gmphosis^ cyathopappus. Bentham Flor. Austr. iii., 571 ; Cane and Ashburton Rivers, 
A. loirest, hortescue River, H. Stuart Cai’ey; the flowers of strong scent. 
This species seems not distinct from the Eastern Plant, although the flower clusters 
ai e almost hemispherical and at the base flat ; the outer bracts are more herbaceous, 
and thus more conspicuously contrasting against the inner involucral scales ; the 
capitula are placed into a regular outline, while in the original plant they form an 
irregular surface of the flower clusters. 
Deenzesia liecatocephala. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. xi., 72 ; Nickol River, A. Forrest. 
Podolepis pallida. TurezaninoAV in Bullet de Moscow, 1851, ii., 78; Nickol River, 
A. F orrest. The ray-flowers bright yellow, but bleaching quite white in age. 
Ilelipterian Humholdtiamm. Candolle Prodr. vi., 216; Sherlock River, Jones’ Creek, 
Fortescue and George’s Rivers, J. Forrest; Nickol, Cane and Ashburton Rivers’ 
A. Forrest. ’ 
Heliptenim Alargarethae. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. xi., 48 ; Jones’ Creek and George’s 
Ri\er, J. Forrest; Cane and Nickol Rivers, A. Forrest. The specimens from the 
last mentioned localities, received since the description of the plant was published, 
show the upper leaves narrow lancelar and without any broad clasping base. 
Helipterum florihimdum. Candolle Prodr. vi., 217; Sherlock River, J. Forrest; Nickol 
River, A. Forrest. 
Helipterum condensatum. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. iii., 136; Nickol River, A. Forrest. 
A variety with only 2-5-flowered capitula and about 12 pappus setae ; the ripe 
frmt rather above one line long, pappillar-scabrous, acute towards the base. 
Noticed by the -writer also at Sharks Bay. 
HeUchrysum. Gilesii. F. v. Mueller, Fragm. x., 86; Sherlock and Yule Rivers; J. 
Forrest; Ashbiirton and Cane Rivers, A. Forrest. 
Helichysum apiculatum. CandoUe Prodr. vi., 195; Fortescue River, J. Forrest and 
II. Stuart Carey. 
Gnaphalium hiteo-alhum. Linne Spec. Plant, 851; Yule River, J. Forrest; Cane and 
Ashbiu-ton Rivers, A. Forrest. 
Campanulaceae. 
Wahlenhergia gracilis. A. de CandoUe, Monograph, des Campanulacees, 142; 
Fortescue River, J. Forrest. ’ 
Lobelia humistrata. F. v. MueUer, in Benth. Flor. Austr. iv., 130; Fortescue River, 
J. Forrest. L. quadrangularis, R. Biwvn, Prodr., 563, with wliich this species 
became confused, constitutes merely a form of L. purpurascens, as I have 
ascertained from pencU sketches of Bauers specimens, transmitted by Professor 
Kerner from the museum of the botanic garden of Vienne. 
