S.A. NAT., VOL. XVI. 
March 24, 1937. By /. B. CAcland and /. M. Black. 53. 
Restionaceae. — Leptocarpus Brozvnii Hook.f., recorded but later 
removed from the list, is found in damp sandy soil near 
Hall’s Creek and at Upper Hindmarsh Valley. 
Xyridaceae. — *Xyris operculata Labill., already recorded, Upper 
Reservoir Swamp. 
Iridaceae. — *W at sonia Meriana Mill., Hall’s Creek. 
* Gladiolus cuspid atus Jacq. 
Liliaceae. — Dianella laevis R.Br., already recorded, flat near 
South Coast Hospital and Hindmarsh Valley, Jan. 
Lomandra multiflora (R.Br.) J. Britten, Hall’s Creek 
road, in flower, May. 
Dichopogon fimbriatus (R.Br.) J. M. Black, already 
recorded, flat near South Coast Hospital, flowers sweet- 
scented, fan. 
Orchidaceae. — Spiranthes australis Lindl., flowers white, in sev- 
eral inches of water. Upper Reservoir Swamp, also at Mount 
Compass, Jan., 1934. 
Proteaceae. — Hake a vittata R.Br., on travertine limestone two 
miles from Middleton on the Goolwa road. 
H. ulicina vat. latifolia J. M. Black, Encounter Bay, 
Goolwa Scrub. 
Santalaceae. — The record of Exorcarpus aphylla is probably an 
error. 
Chenopodiaceae. — *Chenopodium anthelminticum L., prostrate 
or? the strand, Encounter Bay. 
Amaranthaceae. — * Amaranthus retroflexus L., \ ictor Harbour. 
Aizoaceae. — *Cryophytum crystallinum (L.) N. E. Brown, Ice- 
plant, Middleton, Goolwa. 
Portulacaceae. — Calandrinia dipetala J. M. Black, Encounter 
Bay in Black’s Flora. 
Caryophyllaceae. — * Tunica prolifera (L.) Scop., Proliferous 
Pink, abundant on the neck of the Bluff, Nov. 
Ranunculaceae. — Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix, Water Butter 
cup, in water, Back Valley. 
Papaveraceae. — *Fumitaria densiflora DC., Middleton. 
Cruciferae. — *Coronopus didymus (L.) Sm. 
*Di plot axis tenuifolia L. (DC.), Victor Harbour, En- 
counter Bay. 
Hutchinsia procumbens (L.) Desv. Sea cliffs at the 
Bluff. 
Droseraceae. — Droserci bin at a Labill., already recorded, Upper 
Reservoir Swamp. 
