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Br., Conosperrnum patens^ Schlecht., Grevillea lavandulacea, 
Schlecht., Hakea rostrata, F.v.M., H. tilicina, R.Br., Banksia mar- 
ginata, Cav., B. ornata, F.v.M., Exocarpus cupressiformis, LabilL, 
Calandrinia corrigioloides, F.v.M., Ranunculus lappaceus^ Sm., 
Cassytha melantha, R.Br., Drosera glanduligeraj Lehm., D. pyg~ 
maeaj D.C., D. Planchonii, Hook.f., D. W hittakeri, Planch., D. 
auricidata, Backh., D. bhiata, Labill., Crassula Sieberia7ia, Ostenf., 
Billardiera cymosa, F.v.M., Acaena ovma^ A. Cunn., Acacia spin- 
escens, Benth., A. pycna^itha, Benth., A. myrtifolia, Willd., A. 
verticillata^ Willd., Daviesia tdiema, Sm., D. brevifolia, Lindl., 
Pultenaea pedimcidata, Hook., P. acerosa, R.Br., Dillwy^iia jlori- 
bunda, Sm., Platylobium obtusangtdum, Hook., Ken?iedya pros- 
trata, R.Br., Zieria veronicea, F.v.M., Boronia caerulescens, F.v. 
M,, Boronia filifolia, F.v.M., Tetratheca pilosa, Labill, Stack- 
housia linarifolia, A. Cunn., Spyridium thymijolium, Reiss., Hib- 
bertia acicularis, F.v.M., Viola hederacea, Labill., Hybanthus 
jloribu7idus , F.v.M., Pimelea phylicoides, Meissn., P. octophylla, 
R.Br., Eucalyptus capitellata, Sm., E. cosmophylla, F.v.M., E. fas- 
ciculosa, F.v.M., Leptospermum scoparium, Forst., L. myrsin- 
oides, Schlecht., Callistenio7i, Baeckea diffusa, Sieb., Cdythrh 
tetragona, Labill., Haloragis tetragyna, Hook, f., Hydrocotyle cal- 
licarpa, Bge.. Daucus glochidiatus , Fisch., Astroloma humifusum. 
R.Br., A. cojiostephioides , F.v.M,, Leucopogo^i virgatus, R.Br., Ep- 
acris hnpressa Labill., Villarsia re^iiformiSj R.Br., Polypoinpholyx 
tenella, Lehm., Opercularia scabrida, Schlecht., Wahlenbergia grac- 
ilis, P*C.. Goode?iia geniculata, R.Br., Stylidium despectum, R.Br., 
Stylidium graminifolium, Swartz., S. calcaratuvi R.Br., Leewenhoe- 
kia dubta, Sond,, L. pusilla, R.Br,, Craspedia Richea, Cass., Riiti- 
dosis pmyiilo, Benth., Ilelichrysum Baxteri, A. Cunn., H. scorpi- 
oides, Labill., H. obtusifolium. Son. and F.v.M., Podotheca angus- 
tifolia, Cass., Ixodia achilleoides , R.Br., Millotia temdfolia, Cass., 
Microseris scapigera, Sch. Bip., Cryptostemma calendulaceum, 
R.Br. 
EXCURSION TO AIOUNT LOFTY QUARRIES, 
OCTOBER 24. 
Dr. Charles Fenner led the party to the Mount Lofty quar- 
ries. 1 he learned doctor pointed out how the strata, originally 
laid down in a horizontal position, had been slowly tilted up by 
a gradual but persistent “thrust’’ from the eastward. This stu- 
pendous movement of the earth’s crust extended to a depth of 
some 10 miles and proceeded apparently from the neighbourhood 
of New Zealand. This movement had thrown the solid land in- 
cluding the ocean bed, into ridges and depressions, which might 
