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Poa lepida. F. v. M., Fragm. viii., 130; Freycinet Harbor, F. v. M. 
Diplachne fusca. Palis. Agrost., 163 ; Gascoyne River, Polak. 
Bromus arenarius. Labill. Nov. Holl. PI. Spec, i., 23, t. 28 ; near Freycinet Harbor, 
F. v. M. 
Eragrostis tenella. Palis, in Roem. and Schult. Syst. Veg. ii., 576; Gascoyne River, J. 
Forrest. Sometimes only three inches high, when fully in flower. Spikelets 
attaining a length of two lines and a width of fully one line with sometimes as 
many as seven florets. 
Eragrostis pilosa. Palis. Agrost., 71 ; Gascoyne River, Polak. 
Eragrostis Brownii. Nees in Stend. Norn. Botan., i., 562; Gascoyne River, J. Forrest. 
A variety with short and clustered spikelets. 
Eragrostis falcata. Gaud, in Freyc. Voy. Bot. 408, t. 25; Sharks Bay, Gaudichaud; 
Gascoyne River, Polak. 
Arvndo Roxburghii. F. v. M., Systematic Census, 135; Gascoyne River, J. Forrest. 
Rhizospermae. 
Marsilea quadrifolia. L. Spec. PI. 1100; a slightly hairy variety ; Gascoyne River, 
J. Forrest. 
Filices. 
Cheilanthes tenuifolia. Sw. Syn. Fil. 126; Gascoyne River, J. Forrest and Polak. 
Should anyone scatter fern-spores on moist shaded rocks at the Gascoyne River, 
then doubtless a fem-flora would also arise there, which naturally is almost denied 
to the whole district, although many spots there would afford the condition for the 
growth of these kinds of plants. 
By Authority: Rickard Pether, Government Printer, Perth 
ROTAL BOTANIC GARDENS 
STH. YARRA, 3141, VIC 
24 MAY 1976 
