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'i'he South Aiislralian Noturalisi. 
SOLAN ACE AE: — '^Solamim sodoinaeum, L. Apple of So- 
dom; ^S. opacum, ’'^S. sp. probably a form of S.pterocaulon, 
Dun.; ^Lyciurn jerodssim.nm^ Miers, Boxthorii; '^'Datura Stramo- 
nium, L., I'horn Apple; Nicotiana suaveolens ; 'AV. glauca, Grab, 
Tobacco Tree. 
SCROPHULARIACEAE: — Mimulus repens, R.Br., on the 
edge of the swamps; Euphrasia coUina, R.Br., Sep.; Gratiola peru- 
viana, L.; ^Linaria Elatine, ]\IilL, Pointed Toadflax; '^Cerbascum 
virgatum, With.; Veronica distavs, R.Br, on the sandhills; ^Bart- 
sia latijolia, Sibth. 
LENT I BE LARI ACE AE : — Utricularia dichotoma, LabilL, 
in creeks west of Waitpinya and in Back \’alley; U, lateriflora, 
R.Br.. in swamp in Back Valley oft Inman Valley. 
MYOPORACEAE: — Myoporum insularts, R.Br.; M. ■zhscos- 
U7U. R.Br., along dry watercourses. 
PLAE 'TAGIR ACE AE : — Plantago varia, R.Br.; ''"P. lanceo- 
lata, L.. Rib-grass; ^P. Coronopus, L., BuckV-horn fflantain, 
sandy soil near the sea. 
RVBIACEAE: — Opercularia varia, J. Hook., \ ictor Har- 
bour. Hindmarsh \'alle\'; '^Sherardia arvensis, L., Field Madder; 
Galium Gaudichaudii^ DC.; '^G. inurale, AIL; G. umbrosicm, Sol. 
AM B ROSI AC E AE \ — ^ Xantjiium sphwstnn, L., Bathurst 
Burr. 
DIPSACEAE: — Scabiosa rnaritima, L., on the sandhills at 
Encounter B.. etc. 
CUCURBIT ACE AE\ — ^Cucumis ^nyriocarpus, Naud., Wild 
Melon, on the Bluff. 
CACTACEAE: — ^TJpuntia monocantha, Haw., Prickly Pear. 
C AMP AEU LACE AE: — Lobelia rhonibifolia, De Wiese; i. 
gibbosa, Labill; L. anceps, Thumb; Wahle?ibergia gracilis, DC. 
GOO D E E lACEAE :—Dampiera rosmarinifolia, Schlecht; 
Telleya paradoxa, R.Br., on the Bluff'; Selliera radicajis, Cav.; 
Scaevola crassijolia, Lab.; S. microcarpa, Cav.; S. linearis, R.Br.; 
Goodenia amplexans . PLv.M., on and near the Bluff, Victor Har- 
bour; G. ovata. Smith; G. geniculata, R.Br. 
BRUNOE'IACEAE : — Bruvonia australis. Smith. 
S'TYLIDIACEAE : — Stylidmm gramuiijolium, Swartz; S. 
calcaratum. R.Br., \'ov.; Levenhookia Sonderi, F.v.AL, Nov. 
COMPOSITAE: — Olearia pannosa, Hook, Waitpinga Scrub, 
Nov.; O. ciliata, F.v.M., Tunkalilla, Jan.; Olearia axillaris, F.v.M., 
sandhills near the sea; O. ramulosa, Lab., near the sea, also a 
lorm with the ligule narrow but twice as long as the style at Vic- 
tor Harbour; 0. raonulosa, var. microphylla, Benth., scattered 
through the scrub, decided!}^ sticky; 0. lepidophylla, Pers., flow- 
ers violet. \'ery prett}' nndershrub. scrub behind the Bluff, Jan.; 
