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YOL. XVIII.. No. 4. 
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NOTl-j<. ON I'LANTS FROM OOROOWILANIH:. 
RAXUXCULACEAE. 
Clematis microphylla' Growing in the protection of the 
prickly pear. 
PITTOSPORACEAE. - 
Bursaria spinosa. Several shrubs were found along the bank 
of the creek. 
Pittosporum phillyreoides. One tree near the creek. 
LEGUMIXOSAE. 
Acacia salicina. Growing along the top bank of the creek 
and spreading by means of suckers. There were quite a number 
of trees present and were about 20 feet in height; they were 
flowering but no fruits were seen. They were keeping the banks 
from eroding and should be encouraged to grow in that district. 
This is the Broughton willow. 
EUPHORBIACEAE. 
Euphorbia Drummondii. Found mostly in the fields. 
HALORRHAGIDACEAE. 
Halorrhagis sp. The identification of this is not certain and fur- 
ther specimens are being obtained. 
MYRTACEAE. 
Eucalyptus rostrata (A. camaldulensis) . Several big trees 
growing in the creek. 
BORRAGINACEAE. 
Hehotropium europaeum. A weed found on the cultivated 
land. In flower. 
LABIATEAE. 
J eucrium raceiiiosum. Found growing and flowering pro- 
fusely in a small area where the rain ^n winter would collect. 
SOLAXACEAE. 
Daluia tatula. Plants about 3 feet in height found in the 
bed of the creek. 
Eicotiana Goodspeedii. Found on the bank of the creek. 
Solanum sodomaeum. A common plant of the plains. 
MYOPORACEAE. 
Alyoporum insulare. A small tree growing on the bank of 
the creek. 
— E. H. Ising. 
