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The South Aiisfraliuft Natitnili'-L 
RHAMNACEAE : — Pomadrrris ohroi cl a fa, 1 'cn/,1., in iiearl>’ 
dry svyanip}' ground, Aug’.; !\ race ninsa. Hook.; (. ry pf a luJ ra Iciico- 
phracta, Schlecht.; C. hispidula, Reiss.; Spyridiuin coactUijoTuun, 
Reiss.; S. thymiioliiini, l^eiss., abour 2 ft. higdi, much branched. 
MALVACEAE. — Plagianthus spicatiis, Benth., under Mela- 
leuca halmaturorum on the banks of the Inman R. near its mouth, 
f.'ii.; ^'Mahva parvUlora, i..: jucacensis , All.; Laaa! era plcbrja 
Sims, Sep.; arborea, L., Tree Mallow, Victor TTarbour, Jan.: 
^Favonia hastata, Cav., roadside, \hctor Harbour. 
STERCULLdCEAE. — Tho^nasia petalocalyx, F.v.M., Wait- 
pinga, Inman Valley; Lasiopetalum Baueri, Steetz. 
DILLENE4CEAE. — Hibbertia sericea, Benth., in nearly 
pure sand, Jan.; II. stricta, R.Br., var.. pjahriusciila, Benth. (also 
a form slightly pedicellate); H . acindaris, F.v.M., var. srss'dijJora . 
I. M. Black- U. viniata, R.i]r.. in sand. 
GUTTJFERAE. — Hyperinun japonicarn, Thun. 
FRAN KENI ACE AE . — Frankenia paticiflora, DC., salt 
marshes. 
VIOLACEAE. — Viola betomaejolia, Smith, hills of the Upper 
1 iindmarsli, stoloniferous. 
THYMELA EACEAE. — Pimelea phylicoides, Meisn.; P, 
nciophvUa, R.Br.: I\ Aaiica, R.Br.: P. .erhAU'oUa. R.Br, 
LYTHRACEAE. — Lythrum hyssopijolia, L., Loosestrife. 
MYRTACEAE. — Calythrix tetragona, Lab.; Lhotzkya glab- 
errma, F.v.M., near Newland’s Plead (recorded in Tate for Kan- 
garoo Island only); Baeckea diffusa, Sieb.; B. crassifoHa, Lindh 
(with linear leaves); Leptospermum scoparium, F.v.M.; L. piib- 
psceus, Lam., along creeks; L. my rsw aides, Schlecht, in sand; 
kinizea pomifera, F.v.M., creeping. In sand; Callistemon coccin- 
eus, F.v.M.. In swampy soil usually; Melaleuca decus- 
sata, R.Br., very common; M. parvijlora, Lindh, VVaitpinga on 
limestone, | Xormanvillc ] ; M. uncinala, R.Br., occasional plants 
behind Encounter Bay; M. halmaturorum, F.v.M., Paper-bark 
lea-tree, Inman anJ Hindmarsh Rs., near salt water; Eucalyptus 
angulosa, Schaii. (A. incrassata, Labilh, var. angulosa, Benth.), 
mallee, In sand and sandy loam, flowering In Jan. and Feb., V/ait- 
pinga scrub; E. conglobata R.Br., mallee. In similar situations; 
L. couglohata. R.Br., var. anceps. Maid., Waitpinga scrub; E. ca- 
ycogona, lurcz., malice, Waitpinga scrub; E. odorata, F.v.M., 
var. cajiiputea. F.v.M., forming small thickets In sandy loam at 
the top of the hill at the commencement of the Waitpinea Rd.. 
and at the entrance to the Lindsay’s home at Victor Ilarbour; 
obkqua, L'Her., Hindmarsh Tiers, used for milling, and in the 
eep gulhes of the lunkalilla district, here appearing also as h>w 
snu s, mallee-llke, near the sea and on top of the ranges;7A leu- 
