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March 24, 1937. 
Plants of the Encounter Bay District, s.a. nat., vol. xvi. 
Introduced Species . — * Aster subulatus Michx., Victor 
Harbour. 
*Urospermum picroides (L.) Desf., Bluff. 
*Centaurea nigra L., Inman Mouth (not really estab- 
lished). 
*Scorzonera laciniata L. Port Elliot, Dec. 
The following additional records refer to the Goolwa Scrub 
and the neighbourhood of Goolwa: — 
Santalaceae. — Exocarpus s parte a R.Br. 
Portulacaceae. — Calandrinia pygmaea F.v.M., already recorded. 
Rosaceae. — *Poterium sanguis or ba L., Sheep’s Burnet, abundant 
along the railway line between Currency Creek and Goolwa. 
Leguminosae. — Davie sia genistifolia A. Cunn. 
Acacia microcar pa F.v.M. 
A. dodonaeifolia, already recorded, has established itself 
here. 
Rutaceae. — Boronia c ae rules cens F.v.M. 
Rhamnaceae. — Spyridium eriocephalum Fenzl. 
Malvaceae. — Plagianthus microphyllus F.v.M., on salt flats. 
Myrtaceae. — Melaleuca acuminata F.v.M. 
Umbelliferae. — *Bupleurum semicompositum L. 
Epacridaceae. — Acrotriche cordata (Labill.) R.Br. 
A. affinis DC., already recorded. 
Brachyloma ciliatum (R.Br.) Benth. 
B. ericoides (Schl.) Sond. 3 already recorded. 
Borraginaceae. — Heliotr opium europaeum L., near the Murray. 
*L it hos per mu m apidum (L.) Vahl, Black Weed, in 
fields. 
Goodeniaceae. — Goodenia pinnatifida Schl., on travertine lime- 
stone. 
Compositae. — *C arthamus lanatus L., Woolly Star Thistle, 
Goolwa sandhills. 
T ox ant Inis Muelleri (Sond.) Benth. 
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(b) — The Goolwa Scrub and Surroundings of Goolwa. 
By J. B. Cl eland. 
In an account of the plants of this district, we considered 
the area as extending from Tunkalilla Beach and road, thence 
round the ridge to the Bald Hills, thus embracing Inman Valley 
and Back Valley, across to Hindmarsh Tiers embracing the water- 
shed of the Hindmarsh and then along the ridge from the Cut 
Hill to Middleton and the sea. To round off this district more 
completely, it seems advisable to add to this the area included 
