llie South Australian Naturalist. 
0. glandulosa, Benth., Hindmarsh Tiers; Vittadima australis , 
Rich.; V. australis, var. tenuissima, Benth.; L agenophora ernphy- 
sopus, Hook, f., in cropped grass land near the Bluff; Bracycome 
ciliaris, Less., on the sandhills near the sea, Jan,; B.collina, Benth.; 
Cymbonotus Lazvsoniamis y Gaudicli., Jan.; Erechtites prenanth- 
oides, DC,, var. picridioides , Benth., Jan.; E. arguta, DC., Jan.; 
E. quadrideutata, DC.; Senecio lautus, SoL, Jan., Aug., Sep.; S. 
odoratus, Horn., var. obtusifoIiuSy J. M. Black, on cliffs near the 
sea, Jan.; Cotula coronopilolia, L., in swampy ground, Jan.; C. 
australis, Hook., tlindmarsh \ alley, Jan.; Centipeda Cimning- 
hamii, F.v.M.. in dry swamps, Jan.; Ixodia achilleoides, R.Br.; 
Rutidosis pumilo, Benth., x\ov.; Ixiolaeua supina, F.v.M., on sea- 
cliffs, Jan.; Cassinia acnleata, R.Br., leaves over 1 in. long, Jan.; 
C. spectabilis, R.Br., Waitpinga, sandy scrub near Hallos Creek; 
Gnaphalium luteoalbitm, L., Jan.; G. japonicum, Thunb, jan.; 
Leptorhynchos squamatus, Less., Jan.; Helipterum exigmi-m, F.v. 
.\L, Nov.; HelicJirysiim scorpioides, Lab., Jan.; H. rutidolepis, 
DC., Jan.; //. lucidum, Henck.; II. obHisifoliiim, Son. et F.v.M., 
Jan., Nov.; H. cinereum, h.v.^l.; H. Blandozvskianum, Steetz, 
Jan.; IL leucopsidiuvi, DC.; //. Baxteri, F.v.M., Nov.; //. apicula- 
turn, DC., leaves very narrow inland to 2 cm. broad on the sea- 
cliffs; Calocephakis Brozvnii, F.v.M., sea-cliffs, Jan..; C. citreus, 
Less., Jan.; Microseris scapigera, (Forst.) Sch. Bip., Aug., Sep 
INTRODUCED COMPOSITAE:— ^Erigeron linifolius, 
W\M.; ^Imda graveolens, Dcsf., Sbnkwort; '^TA-ypostemma cal- 
endidaceum,R.d>r.. Cape Dandelion; ^Stlyhum Alarianum, Gaer- 
tn., Alilk Ihistle; ^Cynara Carduiiculus, L., Wild Artichoke, Pt. 
Elliot; ^Cirsium lanceolatuni, Seop., Spear Thistle; ^Centaurea 
mehtensis, L.. Aialtese Cockspur; calcitrapa, L., Star Thistle; 
Aac/iomim Jntyhus, ^ I.., Chicory; ^ Ilypochaeris radicata. L.’ 
looted Cat s-ear; hieracioides , L., var. sqiLarrosa, Benth., 
along the coast; ^Tragopogon porrif alius, L., Salsify.; ^Lactuca 
ww T’ o’ Lettuce; '^Sonchus oleraceus, L., Common Sow- 
ihistie,- S. asper. Hill, var. littoraks, J. M. Black, probablv an en- 
aeinic Australian form, near the sea, Jan. 
L y I LRAi.hAE. — Lepidosp^rma car phoides . F.v.AL 
HFRB.\RirAL 
\Ve gratefully acknowledge the receipt of further sp^-cimens 
ot plants, mosses, fungi, etc., collected by the late Mr. [. G. 
u. Jepper. These have come to us through Air. Tepper of 
ein and Mrs. Cowan of Norwood. The specimens will be 
Housed uith other specimens in the Tepper Memorial Herbarium. 
Wiln by Messrs. B. B. Beck and S.’ Stokes at 
1*1 ena Pound m September and October, 1924, have been 
loi warded. Air. J. A4. Black has kindly identified the specimens, 
