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Following were Brown’s collecting places in the “ Investigator,” 
on the Queensland coast. He says : — 
“ I subjoin a hst, referring to Captain Flinders’ letters for an exact 
acct. of their situation ”* : — 
1. Sandy Cape. 
2. Port I in chart (Port Curtis). 
3. Keppel Bay, which was found to communicate with Port I. 
4. Port II (Port Bowen). 
5. Shoalwater Bay, and in the passage into it within Cape 
Townsend. 
6. Thirsty Sound, as its outer and inner entrance. 
7. Broad Sound in various places. 
8. Under one of the Northumberland Isles. 
9. Under one of the Cumberland Isles. 
(A Northumberland Isle “ i,” and Cumberland Isles “ k ” and “1,” 
are mentioned by Flinders. )f In the chart, Gulf of Carpentaria, are 
marked two islands — Y1 and Y2.1 
The following is of special interest to Sydney botanists : — 
Iniroduced Plants at Si/ilnei/, 1802— 4§. 
[Among the miscellaneous papers of Robert Brown preserved in the 
National Herbarium, London, is a list of plants noted by him as 
introductions during his visits to Sydney, 1802-4 ; of this the following 
is a copy. It has not seemed worth while to add the modern 
synonymy, as the plants will easily be recognized by the names given. 
Of the two plants to which a ? is prefixed, there are no specimens 
of Lepidium didymum (Senehiera didyma) from Brown in the Herbarium, 
but Cotula coronopi folia is well represented. Of Malva capensis 
(Malvastrum capen.se) we find no mention elsewhere as an introduced 
plant ; we have no specimens from Brown, nor do we find any reference 
to it in his MSS. — td. Jour. Bof.] 
Plantte iritroductce vicinitatis Portu.s Jackson. 
Plantago major. Ubique ad margines viarum. 
Nicotiana Tabacum. In ruderatis et ad vias prope Sydney. 
Datura. In ruderatis ad Sydney et Parramatta. 
Solarium sodomeum. 
Physalis pubescens. 
Asclepias fruticosa. 
Daucus Carota. 
Apium graveolens. 
Silene anglica. Prope Sydney. 
'Hist. Rec., iv, 855. 
t “Terra Australis,” ii, 93-6. 
t See Hist. Rec., v, 83. 
§ Journ. Bot., July, 1906, p. 234. 
