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CRUCIFERAE. — asturtium officinale , R.Br., Watercress; 
'^Sbymbriu 7 n orie^itale, L., Wild Mustard; '^Diplotaxis muralis 
(L.), DC.; Lepidium hyssopijolnim, Desv.; Cakile ■maritima. 
Scop., Sea Rocket. 
DROSERACEAE. — Drosera binata, LabilL, in swamp, S. of 
Alt. Mayfield, l\mkalilla Rd.. and Back Vallet^ off Inman Valley; 
D. glanduligera, Lehm.; D. W hittakeri, J^lanch; D. pygmaea, DC.; 
D. Pla-nchonii, Blook.f.; D. auricidata, Backh.; D. peltata, Sm. 
C RASSU LAC E AE . — Crassula Sieberiana (Schiilt.), Ostenf. 
PITtOSPORACEAE. — B ursaria spinosa, Cav., Native Box; 
Marianthus bignoniacens, F.vAl., Tunkalilla Rd.; Cheiranthera 
linearis, A. Cunn.; Billardiera cymosa, F.vM. 
ROSACEAE. — Rubus parvifolius, L., Native Raspberry^ In- 
man Valley; ^Ai. fruiicosus, L., Blackberry; ^Rosa rubigmosa, L., 
Sweetbriar; '^Li, canina, L., Dog Rose; Acae^ia ovina, A. Ctmn.; 
A. Sanguisorbae (L.f.), A'ahl. 
LEGUMINOSAE. — .Acacia armaia, R.Br.; A. obliqua, A. 
Cunn., Aug.; A spinescens, Encounter B., Hindmarsh 
Valley; ^A. dodonaeifolia (Pers.), Willd., escapes from hedges, 
Victor Harbour; A. rhetinodes, Schleclit, along creeks, sweet- 
scented, Jan. In the sand and limestone hills at VVaitpinga (near 
Newland’s Head) a form occurs as a neat umbrageous tall shrub 
or small tree, differing in habit from the straggling plants by the 
creeks or the more compact hill-side shrubs of the Mt. Lofty 
Ranges. ^‘Judging by the pod, funicle and inflorescence, this is 
a short-leaved form of the variable A. rhetmodes, the phyllode 
approaching that of A. microcarpa but no other likeness. I can 
only see that the calyx is less thickly ciliatc than in typical A. 
rhetmodes'’ — J. M. B. The bark brings in £1 a ton less than 
that from A. pycnantha; A. Hgulata, A. Cunn., Victor Harbour; 
A, myrtifolia (Sm.), Willd.; A. pycnantha, Benth.; A. meian- 
oxylmij R.Br., Blackwood [also on hills near Yankalilla]; A. 
verticillata (L’Her.), Willd.; A. longifolia (Andr.), Willd. var. 
hophorae, F.vM., Waitpinga near the coast, Victor Harbour at 
the mouth of the Hindmarsh R.; A. decurrens, Willd. var. mollis, 
Lmdl escape, now forming thickets. Upper Hindmarsh Valley. 
omp lolobhnn niiniLs, Sm., in sand, flowers all yellow, occasion- 
ally very pale; Sphaerolobium vimineum, Sm.. Nov.; Viminaria 
d^enudata, Sm., Inman V^alley [Mt. Compass]; Daviesia corym- 
Sm, Hindmarsh Valley; D. ulicina, Sm, |an.; D. pecUnata, 
^mdi, a few plants on cliffs near the sea at Newland’s Head- 
^evijolia Undl, m sand; Eutaxia microphylla (R.Br.), f 
-VI. Black; Pytenaea daphnoldes, Wendl.; P. pedunculata, Hook.; 
L . iaxiflora, Benth., in swampy soil, Back Valiev off Inman Valley; 
