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S.A. NAT., VOL. XIV 
The Flora between Outer Harbour, etc. Novkmhkk, 1932 . 
Dianella revoluta, with blue petals and blue berries and long; 
stifT leaves, grows in tufts. Pig-face {Meseiiibriantheviuvi ae- 
quilaterale) trails extensively over the ground. The Ice-plant 
{M. crystallina) has established itself in places. The introduced 
composite Rexchardxa picroides occurs at the Grange, Sonchus 
megalocarpus is found in places. South of Henley Beach arc a 
few plants of Prickly Pear \Opuntia), The Scarlet Runner {Ken- 
nedya prostrata) spreads over the ground and the sweet-scented 
whitc-flowcrcd pea Lotus australis is a small undershrub. In 
ppring-time the introduced yellowish annual Euphorbia falcata 
is very abundant, forming extensive patches, and other small 
.'imiunls such as J\fclilotus^ Crassnla Sieberiana, Ceranium pilo- 
sum, Brachycome ciliaris and Daucus glochidiatus may be found. 
'Flic Crucifer Stexiopetalum liueare has been found as a very 
ilchdcr form near Outer Harbour, About two miles south of 
Henley Beach in October and November, colonies of the parasitic 
leafless Orobanche australiaua may be found. An introduced 
Orobanche, 0, MuteLUj has been found near Glcnclg. The ever- 
lasting Helichrystnn leucopsidium also occurs here. 
At Port Noarlunga, Scaevola crassifolia, Myoporum parvi- 
folium and Nitraria are all acting as sand-binders. 
I'hc chief plants in the sandhills at Moana, south of Port 
Noarlunga, are Spinifex kirsutus, Scirpus nodosus, Threlkeldia 
di^-usa, Salsola kali, Atriplex cinereum, Tetragonia, Cakile rntirv 
tima, Mvoporum insulate and Olearia axillaris. 
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P' 
i lN MEMORIAM. 
We regret the loss of an enthusiastic member 
I ana indefatigable worker in the passing of Miss , ; 
Minna T. P. Roeger, who for a number of years 
those of Magazine Manager, Treasurer, and Libra- 
1ms filled many offices in the Section, including 
rian. Miss Roeger was greatly interested in the | 
study of Nature, and experimented in the cultiva- | 
tion of the native flora and was an enthusiastic | 
worker in the Malacological Society. Her enthus- 
iasm and energy made her a valuable member of the 
Section and her personal qualities endeared her ; 
, to a very large circle of friends. 
