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coxylo/i, F.V.M., ‘Blue Ciinr’, common on grassy land and in t,he 
valleys, often forming large trees, the deep pink-1lo\\'er:ng forms 
common, jam; E. leptophylla, Mig., ‘March Cum' because said to 
llower in this month, but dowering abundantly in mallee forma- 
tion, even when onh' 3 or 4 ft. high, in Jaiiuar\- and February, 
ver\' pretty and dainty with bright yellowish-green narrow leaves, : 
in sandy loam, W'aitjdnga scrub and on slopes not far Irom the 
sea cast of Kal'iwonJa C^i'cel:' amd near llaH’s Creek; E. cneorijo- ' 
Ua, DC., the Kangaroo Island oil-mallee, recorded only for Kan- i 
garoo Island in Maiden’s Critical Revision of the (ienus h’ucalyp- 
uis, but the Port Lincoln district is given also in J'ate’s Flora of 
S. Australia on Mueller’s authority (perhaps in error), one clump 
in W'aitpinga scrub on the Bluff side, odd clumps said b\' residents 
to occur in a straight line over a number of miles further west; E, 
vbmual'is. Lab., Manna Cum, In the gullies, Flindmarsh Valley, 
llall’s Creek, Waitj’iinga, etc.; E. roslrata, Schh, I-lcd Cum, near 
watercourses, Inman and Ilindmarsh Rs., thickets at X'ictor llar- 
bou!'; E. cosniophyUa, F.v.M., \’ery common, mallee-like to small 
trees, capsules often very large, in sand or sandy loam; IT Blax- : 
fandil, Malden (E. capiteilata, sens, lat.) in sand or sandy loam, 
often with a mallee-like habit in the former and 2 or 3ft. high to ; 
tall shrubs, in better s'oil as spreading small trees, often dowering 
(jam) when only a few feet high, Waitpinga scrub, lops of ridges 
between Waitjunga and I’unkalilla Rd., MIndmarsh Tiers; E. 
Mitelleriana, liowitt, Ilindmarsh d'iers, Tunkalllla Rd., shrubby or . 
small tree, stringy bark; E. diversifolia, Bonpland. low mallee- || 
like shrub, very common in sand and sandy loam, Waitpinga 
scrub and scrub near Rosetta Head, forming a dense intricate 
growth near the sea at Waitpinga; JT fasciculosa, F.v.M., Pink 
Cum, very common, on firmer soils, shrubs to small trees, flower- 
ing (jam) when small; E. ovala, Labilh, near watercourses, often 
large trees, Ilindmarsh d’iers, Back \halley, Hall’s C'reek, water 
courses in Tunkalllla district. 
OPINO'TIIER/H'EAE. — '^EJenoihera odorata, jacip, Fvening 
Primrose, sandhills; '^T)e. !n}}gi\iora, jacq., sandhills at Itncoun- 
ler B. 
JIALORRHAGWACEAE.. — Ilalorriiagis (Meionectes) 
Hrmunri, (Hook, f.) Schindler, in swamps, Lpper Ilindmarsh 
X’allev, |am; //. dve^yna, Labi!!.; //. lelragyna, R.lir.; //. triicri- 
aides, Ciray; MyriophyUnm iutermedhim. DC., Upper Hind- , 
marsh \halley. 
UM BE LL IF E RAE . — Ilydrocot yic Asiatic a , L . Turn an 
X'alley, jam; IT. hirta, R. Br., In a swamp. Upper Ilindmarsh 
Valley; II. callirarpa, Bunge, Nov.; Trachymene hrterophyUa, 
F. v. i\I., in low scrub, jan.; Xanthosia pvsilla, Bunge, In sandy 
