May 9, 1950. 
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST 
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ninghamii , Lignum, also in Sellick’s scrub. 
CHEI\OPODIACEAE (Saltbushes) :—Rhago- 
dia parabolica , Oldman Saltbush, one bush 
(perhaps planted) in flower beside Dr. 
Moore’s shack, Sellick’s scrub, on 14/5/49. 
"Cheno podium multifidum, Largs Bay. 
*Atriplex hastata , var. salina, Port Ade- 
laide, Largs Bay, West Beach — a recent 
introduction that has already spread widely. 
*A. patula , Largs Bay. A. semibaccata , 
Berry Saltbush, Port Adelaide, Largs Bay. 
AMARANTHACEAE : — Hemichroa diandra , 
Port Adelaide. * Amaranthus patulus, 
Brighton (doubtfully recorded previously). 
NYCTAGIN ACEAE: — Boerhavia diffusa, 
Brighton. 
AIZOACEAE: — *Carpobrotus edulis , Hotten- 
tot Fig, Grange Road, Largs Bay. 
CRUCIFERAE: — * Sisymbrium officinale , 
Hedge Mustard. "Brassica T ournefortii, 
Largs Bay, Aldinga — this comparatively 
recent introduction has spread widely. 
* Diplo taxis tenui folia, Lincoln Weed, Largs 
Bay. *D, muralis , Brighton, Aldinga. 
"Alyssum maritimum, Sweet Alyssum. 
CRASSULACEAE: — Crassula recurva , Reed- 
beds (Sep.), 
ROSACEAE: — * Rosa rubiginosa, Sweet 
Briar. Acaena ovina, Sellick’s scrub. 
LEGUMINOSAE:— Acacia spinescens, re- 
corded, also cliffs at Pedlar’s Creek. A. 
calamifolia, Brighton — Herbarium speci- 
men, perhaps wrongly labelled. *Vicia 
sativa. Common Vetch, as well as *V. 
angustifolia. *V. calcarata , Aldinga, Ethel- 
ton, Semaphore. 
GERANIACEAE: — *Erodium moschatum. 
Crane’s bill. 
LINACEAE: — -Linum marginale, Sellick’s 
scrub. 
ZYGOPHYLLACEAE: — Z ygopliyllum glau- 
cescens, also Aldinga Beach. Tribulus ter - 
restris , Caltrop, Semaphore, Largs. 
SAPINDACEAE: — Dodonaea hexandra is 
correct, also Pedlar’s Beach. 
RHAMNACEAE: — *Rhamnus Alaternus, 
Buckthorn, Brighton. Cryptandra tomen- 
tosa , Sellick’s scrub. 
MALVACEAE: — *Lavatera arborea , Ethel- 
ton. *Malva nicaeensis. 
ELATINACEAE: — I have a note of “ Elaline 
commutata, Brighton,” from what source? 
MYRTACEAE : — Eucalyptus camaldulensis 
(=£. rostrata ), Red Gum. Also in Sellick’s 
scrub. 
HALORRH AGID ACEAE :—Halorrhagis het- 
erophylla var. linearis , Aldinga. 
EPACRIDACEAE: — Acrotriche affinis, Sel- 
lick’s scrub. 
GENTIANACEAE : — * Erythraea Centaurium, 
Common Centaury. 
APOCYNACEAE: — * Vinca major. Greater 
Periwinkle. 
ASCLEPI ADACEAE : — JA Asclepias fruticosus. 
Narrow -leaved Cotton-bush. One seen be- 
tween Hackham and Port Noarlunga, Oct. 
1932. 
BORRAGINACEAE : — * Lithospermum apu- 
lum , Black Weed. 
VERBENACEAE: — Avicennia officinalis. 
Mangrove, unaccountably overlooked, Port 
River. An old forest existed south of 
Glenelg, the stumps recently exposed by 
sea-erosion. 
SOLANACEAE: — Lycium australe, Austra- 
lian Bcxthorn, near Hallett’s Cove, cliffs 
at Aldinga Bay. When not in flower, the 
bushes look very like Nitraria, with which 
it grows. Nicotiana maritima replaces N. 
suaveolens . Also Sellick’s scrub. 
SCROPHULAR1 ACEAE : — Mimulus repens , 
also Hallett’s Cove. 
CAMPANULACEAE : — W ahlenbergia grad- 
ients, S. of Hallett’s Cove, Sellick’s scrub. 
W. consimilis replaces W . gracilis, Hallett’s 
Cove. W , bicolor , sandhills at Henley 
Beach, Sellick’s scrub. 
GOODENI ACEAE: — Dampiera lanceolata, 
large patches in Sellick’s scrub (previously 
mistakenly entered for this locality as D. 
rosmar ini folia ) . 
COMPOSITAE: — Brachycome neglecta. Olea- 
ria ramulosa, Sellick’s scrub. Vittadinia 
triloba var. lan uginosa. * Chrysanthemum 
anethifolium, Semaphore (identified by J. 
M. Black). Erechthites quadridentata. 
Senecio odaratus, Brighton. *Osteosper- 
mum moniliferum. Toxanthus Muelleri, 
Sellick’s scrub. * Centaur ea solsitialis, Yel- 
low Cockspur, Brighton. * Pier is echioides. 
* Taraxacum officinale, Dandelion. 
The total number of species recorded for 
the Coast district is now 530, with 3 varieties 
in addition, of which 190 are introduced 
species and 340 with the 3 varieties are 
native. 
