Cruci ferae 
*Brassica T ournefortii , Encounter Bay, May 
1947; Victor Harbour. 
*Alyssum sp., at Port Elliot is A. rnariti- 
mum . 
*Cakile edentula with an unhorned lower 
article occurs as well as C. maritima , 
but the two seem to grade into each 
other. The flowers are only slightly 
fragrant. 
Resedaceae 
* Reseda alba , Victor Harbour, Jan. 11, 
1948. 
Crassulaceae 
Crassula bonariensis and C. recurva, both 
already recorded, Murray at Goolwa. 
Rosaceae 
* Crataegus monogyna , Hawthorn. 
Leguminosae 
Acacia m.icrocarpa , already recorded, Ade- 
laide Road, near Goolwa; on ridge just 
behind Victor Harbour (with longer 
phyllodes) . 
*Cytisus canaricnsis , already recorded, In- 
man Valley, Hindmarsh Valley. 
*Trifolium resupinatum , only recorded from 
the South-East, should be deleted. 
*T. tomentosum , Encounter Bay. 
*Trigonella ornithopodioidcs , Encounter 
Bay in Black, 2nd Edition. 
* Meliotus alba , Bokhara Clover, already re- 
corded. In January, 1944, several plants 
about six feet high were round growing 
together near the Inman mouth. On 
the night air, the fragrance could be de- 
tected on the shore a hundred yards or 
so away. 
*Medicago sativa , Lucerne, already record- 
ed. Close to the Meliotus alba was a 
lucerne plant with pale yellow flowers 
and further away dark blue and pale 
blue lucernes with others with normally 
coloured flowers, suggesting the possi- 
bility of crossing. Both *M. tribuloidcs 
and *M. truncatula occur. 
*M. lappacea , Bluff. 
arabica, Hindmarsh Valley. Nov. 
* Lotus corniculatus , Hall’s Creek. 
*Vicia calcarata , Encounter Bay, Aug. 17, 
1947. 
* Lathy rus latifolius, Hall’s Creek. 
Glycine Latrobeana , in pod, Hindmarsh 
Valley, January. 1947; in flower Nov., 
1950.' 
Psoralen patens , already recorded, in scrub 
near the Air Force establishment in 
Victor Harbour itself, Jan. 27, 1948. 
Geraniaceae 
Er odium cygnorum , already recorded, on 
the Bluff and abundant on partly cleared 
land towards Waitpinga, Aug. 
Pelargonium inodor um, replaces P. aus- 
trale var. erodioides , the inland species. 
Oxalidaceae 
*Oxalis variabilis for 0. sp. (One O’Clock), 
near Cemetery, Victor Harbour, May. 
Polygalaceae 
* Poly gala myrti folia, near Cemetery, Victor 
Harbour, May. 
Euphorbiaceae 
Phyllanthus Tatei , replaces Micrantheum 
Tatei. 
Rhamnaceae 
* Rhamnus Alaternus , Buckthorn. Goolwa. 
Victor Harbour. 
Sterculiaceae 
Thomasia petalocalyx , already recorded. 
Back Valley. 
Guttiferae 
Hypericum perforatum , already recorded, 
several plants on the Inman Valley road 
on the first hill just beyond the Porter 
tablet. Also near the Bluff. 
Thymelaeceae 
Pimelea stricta, Goolwa-Currency Creek 
railway line. 
I\ humilis , Hindmarsh Valley, Nov. 
Myrtaceae 
Melaleuca uncinata , already recorded, Vic- 
tor Harbour. 
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