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Inman Valley; Cryptostylis longifolia, R.Br., Mt. Compass, Pt. 
Elliot; ^Satyrium coriijoUu'ni, Swtz., Pt. Elliot (native of Cape 
Colony, escaped from garden). _ ^ ^ ? 
CASUARINACEAE.^Casuarina stncta. Ait.; C. chstyia. 
Vent., occurring in two different forms but not apparently separ- 
able morphologically. The two forms often occur as separate 
communities, it may be adjacent to each other, and these often 
inosculate. The commoner form, which is usually the only one 
found in semi-swamp patches, is a coarser plant and in the case 
of the females at least, shows narrow projecting uppermost 
branches; is breast-high or higher (up to 14ft.); the female cones 
are frequently partly aborted, giving an uneven appearance; 
female plants^ are abundant but male plants to correspond are 
few, have a more rounded summit and seem to approach the males 
of the other form; in January only occasionally were flowers 
(females) seen. The other form (which may be termed jonna 
rotunda) has a rounded summit, the branchlets are much more 
slender, is lower (1 to 3 ft., sometimes flowering and fruiting when 
only a foot high), males and females are equally abundant, the 
plants often have a browner appearance, the female cones are 
more slender and rarely show the effect of abortions, and both 
sexes were flowering in January. 
URTICACEAE, — Parietaria dehilis, G. Forst.; Upper Hind- 
marsh Valley; Urtica urens, L., Small Nettle. 
PROP E ACE AE. — Isopogon ceratophylius, R.Br.; Adenan- 
thos terminalis, R.Br., sandy areas; Conospernum pate?is, 
Schlecht; Persoonla juniperina, Labill., widely scattered but no- 
where abundant; Ilakea rostrata, F.vM.; H. rugosa, R.Br.; H. 
uliema, R.Br.; H. ulicina var. flexilis, F.vM., is found as a spread- 
ing prickly shrub near ^hctor Harbour and between Goolwa and 
Currency Creek; Banksia marginata, Cav.; B. ornata, F.vM.; 
Grevillea ilicifolia, R.Br., scattered shrubs in the scrub between 
Rosetta Head and Waitpinga; G, lavanduJacea, Schlecht, the 
leaves very narrow leanceolate, rigid and distinctly prickly. 
SANT ALACEAE. — Exocarpus cupressiformis, Labill., Native 
Cherry; E. aphylla^ R.Br.; Leptoitieria aphylla, R.Br., Upper 
Hindmarsh Valley; Choretrum- gloineratum, R.Br.; Ch, spicatum, 
F.vM.; Fusamis acuminatus , R.Br., Native Peach, Quandong, on 
limestone hills at Waitpinga; F. persicarius , F.vM., Bitter Quan- 
dong, Encounter Bay., Victor Harbour. 
LORANTHACEAE. — Lora-nthus Exocarpi, Behr. on Acacia 
melanoxylon and Exocarpus cupressiformis, Hindmarsh Valley. 
Jan.; [L. Preissii, Mig., on Acacia melanoxylon. Play’s Flat, Yan- 
kalilla district]; L. MiquelU, Lehm. on Eucalyptus jasciculosa, E. 
cosmophylla, E, viminalis and E, rostrata, Hindmarsh Valley. 
