Juncaceae 
Juncus bufonius var. fasciculatus. 
*/. tenuis , in Black’s Flora, Ft. 1, 2nd Ed. 
/. vaginatus. 
Liliaeeae 
* Asparagus officinalis , Edible Asparagus, 
already recorded, Hindmarsh Valley. 
Lomandra densiflora (not L. filiformis ) . 
L. fibrata (not L. caeopitosa ) . 
L. juncea , already recorded, Coolwa. 
Thysanotus dichotomies , already recorded, 
is correct. 
77k tuberosus ; in Black, 2nd Edition, being 
an error. The rootstock is swollen at 
the base. 
Xanthorrhoea semiplana — Tateana. These 
species run into each other. In Wait- 
pinga many have stems several feet long 
and sometimes branched. One spathe 
measured 6 ft. 8 in. (2 m.) long x 4 in. 
(10 cm.) thick at the base; the spike 11 
ft. (3.3 m.) x 2 in. (5 cm.) at the tip. 
* Allium Scorodoprasum , recorded in error 
as A. vineale and in Black, 2nd Edition, 
Inman mouth, well established. 
"A. Ampeloprasum , Wild Leek, not A. 
Totundum , recorded in error. 
Iridaceae 
*Iris germanica , German Iris. 
*Moraea Xerospatha var. rnonophylla. 
*Homeria sp. In January, 1942, I was in- 
formed that Cape Tulip had appeared 
on the Inman Road and that the District 
Council of Encounter Bay had tried to 
eradicate it. 
Orchidaceae 
Gastrodia sesamoides , Inman Valley in 
Black, 2nd Edition, Pt. II. 
Calochilus paludosus , Willow Creek in 
Black, 2nd Edition, Pt. II. 
Caladenia Fitzgerald ii. in Black. 2nd Ed., 
Pt. II. 
Casuarinaceae 
Casuarina paludosa var. robusta , already 
recorded: Miss MackliiCs localities are 
Upper Hindmarsh Valley and Inman 
Hills. 
U rticaceae 
Urtica incisa , Goolwa, Eeb. 10, 1949. 
Santalaceae 
Exocarpus sparteus , already recorded. The 
fleshy pedicels are rosy red or pinkish 
red, not white or yellowish, ovoid, 8 x 
5 mm., near Goolwa. 
E . aphyllus. In the 4th List of Additions, 
this was noted as probably an error, hut 
Mr. J. M. Black has identified a speci- 
men. Another specimen (August 30, 
1924) was identified by him as E. 
strictus hut near E. aphyllus. 
Loranthaceae 
Loranthus Preissii on Acacia dodonaei folia 
and a dead Loranth, probably the same, 
on adjacent A. pycnantha. Currency 
Creek, Jan. L. pendulus , L. Miquelii, 
and L. Exocarpi growing on the latter, 
were all on one tree of Eucalyptus leu - 
coxy Ion at Hall’s Creek, January, 1944. 
L. pendulus on E. ovata , Back Valley, 
January, 1945. L. Exocarpi on orange 
( Citrus aurantium ), Hindmarsh River. 
Polygonaceae 
Rumex dumosus , amongst rocks, Bluff. 
*R. obtusifolius , hank of Murray at Goolwa. 
Ch eno podiaceae 
Rhagodia nutans . already recorded, fruits 
yellow, Victor Harbour, May, 1941. 
Ch en o podi urn antfi elm i nth icu m , del ete. 
mistaken diagnosis. 
A triplex hastata var. salina , probably, not 
in flower. Goolwa. 
A izoaceae 
Carpobrotus acquilaterus , replaces Mesem- 
brianthemum aequilaterale. 
C. edulis , planted at Encounter Bay. 
Disphyma australis . replaces M. australe. 
Caryophyllaceae 
Silene Cucubulus , Encounter Bay. 
S. Schafta , Victor Harbour in Black, 2nd 
Edition, Pt. If. 
Papaveraceae 
*Fumaria capreolata , Victor Harbour, Aug. 
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