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the sea; ^Polypogon mans pelien sis , Desf., beard-grass; Calama- 
grostis filifo-nnis (Forst.), Pilger, Encounter Bay; C. filiformis 
var. Billardieri, Maid, et Betche, blown grass, near the sea, jan.- 
C. quadriseta (LabilL) Spreng., Jan.; C, minor (Benth.), f. M. 
Black, Jan.; ^'Gastridinm lendigerum (L.), Gaudin, nitgrass, Jan.; 
Dichelachne crinita (Li.), Hook.f.; ^Ammophila arenaria (L.), 
Link., Marram grass, planted in the sand; ^'Lagvnis ovatus, L., 
hare’s-tail grass, abundant in summer in the sandhills near the 
sea; ^'Aira caryophyllea, L., silvery hair-grass; ^Aveva fatua, L., 
wild oat; ^IToIcus lanatus, L., Yorkshire fog, in semi-swampy soil, 
Jan.; Amphibromus nervosus (R.Br.), Hook.f., Nov.; Danthonia 
carphoides, F.v.M.; Danthonia penkillata (Labill.), F.v.M., wal- 
laby grass; Triodia irritatis, R.Br., several large clumps near the 
sea at Newland’s Head and a patch near Wait- 
pinga Beach; Phragmites covnminis, Trin., common 
reed, Inman R.; ^Briza maxima, L., large Quaking-grass; 
minor, L., lesser Quaking-grass; '^'Dactylis glomerata, L., Cock’s- 
foot-grass; Eragrostis Brozvnii, Nees, Jan.; Distichlis spicata (L.), 
Greene, near the sea, infected with a smut; Poa caespitosa, Forst, 
Jan. ; ^'P. ajinua, L., annual meadow-grass ; CAyceria stricta, 
Hook.f., Jan.; ^Festuca hromoides , L.; ^'Bromiis maxvmus, Desf.. 
great bromc; ^'Bromus unioloides, H.B. et K., prairie grass; 
hordeaceus , I>. (B. mollis, L.J, soft brome; ^Cynodon dactylon, 
Rich., couch grass; ^Lolium temulentum, L., Darnel, Drake, Nov.; 
perenne,L., rye-grass; '^L. subulatum, Vis.; Leptunis iiicurva- 
tus, Trin., Nov.; Agropyrum scabrnm (Labill.), Beauv.; ^Eor- 
deum murimnn, L., barley-grass. 
(jYPERACEATj. — Cyperus eragrostis, Vahh, spring behind 
Bluff; C. eragrostis var. pauper ata, J. M. Black, spring behind 
Bluff, the variety founded on these specimens; C. te-nellus, L.f., 
spring behind Bluff, Inman R.; C. vaginatus , R.Br., common; C. 
Gunnii, Hook.f., HalFs Creek, (Black Swamp); Schoemis apogon, 
Roem. et Sch., on dry hills; S. brachyphyllus, F.v.M., hills above 
Hindmarsh Valley; S. fiuitans, Hook.f., behind Encounter B., the 
first record beyond Kangaroo Island for S. Aus.; S. tenuis simus 
(Hook.f.), Benth., recorded in Black’s “Flora” for Encounter Bay; 
Heleochat'is acuta, R.Br. (also at Black Swamp); 
//. mid-tic aulis , Sm., Back Valley; Scirpus fiuitans, 
L., spring behind the Bluff; S. cernuus, Vahh; S. antarcticus, L., 
In sand, Inman R., Nov., Jan.; S. inundatus (R.Br.), Polr. (also 
at Black Swamp), Jan.; S. nodosus, Rottb., one plant with very 
long spikes; S. americanus , Pers., Middleton; S. lacuster, L., In- 
man R., (Second Valley) ; S. rnaritimus , L., Middleton Creek (style 
branches 2); Chorizandra enodis, Nees, in dry swamps; Cladium 
