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Halgania litoralis. Gaud, in Freyc. Voy. Bot., 449, t. 59; Peron Peninsula, Gaudi- 
chaud ; Dirk Hartog Island, Cunningham ; Sharks Bay, Captain Denham. 
Pollichia Zeylanica. F. v. M., Systematic Census, 100 ; Peron Peninsula, Gaudichaud; 
Dirk Hartog Island, Milne ; Gascoyne River, J. Forrest and Polak. 
Labiatae. 
Prostanthera Campbelli. F. v. M. in Wing’s South. Sc. Rec. Nov. 1885?; Gascoyne 
River, J. Forrest. 
Hemigenia macrantha. F. v. M., Fragm. i., 210; near Freycinet Harbor, F. v. M. 
Hemigenia leiantha. F. v. M., Fragm. xi., 20 ; near Freycinet Harbor, F. v. M. 
Westringia rigida. R. Br., Prodr., 501 ; Sharks Bay, Milne. 
Teucrium racemosum. R. Br., Prodr., 504; Gascoyne River, Polak. 
Verbenaceae. 
Spartothamnus teucriifolius. F. v. M. in Wing s South. Sc. Rec. ii., 55 ; near Freycinet 
Harbor, F. v. M. ; Gascoyne River, J. Forrest and Polak. Fruit, outside black, 
according to specimens sent from the vicinity of the linke River by the Rev. H. 
Kempe. 
Dicrastyles fulva . Drumm. and Harv. in Ivew Misc. vii., 56 ; Dirk Hartog Island, 
Martin. 
Chloanthes liemigenoides. F. v. M., Fragm. vi., 156 ; Dirk Hartog Island, Milne. 
Chloanthes cuneata. F. v. M., Systematic Census, 103 ; Dirk Hartog Island and Peron 
Peninsula, Gaudichaud ; Sharks Bay, Milne. 
Chloanthes atriplicina. F. v. M., Fragm. i., 235 ; Sharks Bay, Maitl. Brown. 
Chloanthes paniculata. F. v. M., Fragm. iv., 80; Sharks Bay, Maitl. Brown; 
Menilyalya River, J. Forrest; Gascoyne River, Polak; seen by me, also, near 
Freycinet Harbor. Leaves towards the base of the branches oblong-cuneate, 
attenuated to the base, sometimes ternate, thinly velvety and almost quite green on 
both sides, 1 to 1| inches long. Calyces assuming sometimes a pink color. C. 
cuneata , obtained during Captain Freycinet’s naval expedition at Sharks Bay, 
possesses a thicker vestiture, broader and more denticulated leaves with almost 
clasping base, larger floral leaves and mostly shorter peduncles, which character- 
istics impress a feature on that plant different to that of C. paniculata. 
Clerodendron lanceolatum. F. v. M., Fragm. iii., 145; Gascoyne River, J. Forrest; 
also in Dampier’s collection according to Prof. Lawson, and figured vol. iii., PI. 1, 
f. 3. 
Avicennia officinalis. L. Spec. PL, 110; Freycinet Harbor, 1. v. M. 
Myoporinae. 
Myoporum montanum. R. Br., Prodr., 515; Gascoyne River, Polak; occurs, according 
to a note from Professor Lawson, also in Dampier’s collection. The specific name 
is not appropriately chosen, as this is essentially a low-lands plant. 
Myoporum serratum. R. Br., Prodr., 516 ; Dirk Hartog Island, Cunningham, Milne. 
Eremophila Mackinlayi. F. v. M., Fragm. iv., 80 ; Gascoyne River, Maitl. Brown, 
Polak. A variety with whitish or ash-colored vestiture, with spatulate-lanceolar 
leaves, Avith linear segments of the calyx, and with the lobes of the corolla more 
pointed, the lowest of them not broader than long. 
Eremophila leucophylla. Benth. Flor. Austr. v., 18; Sharks Bay, Milne. 
Eremophila Maitlandi. F. v. M. in Benth. Flor. Austr. v., 19; Sharks Bay, Milne, 
Maitl. BroAvn ; Gascoyne River, J. Forrest, Polak. Corolla about one inch long, 
outside slightly downy ; lips nearly half as long as the tube, all the lobes rounded 
in front, the middle one much larger than the others, and above somewhat pubes- 
cent ; tube of the corolla ample, Avoolly-bearded near the base or the stamens ; 
filaments mot exserted. Style glabrous. Fruit conical-ovate , singularly marked by 
several prominent longitudinal angles, thus furrowed, about ^-inch long. In 
affinity near E. Latrobei. 
