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By /. B. C.lelantJ, M D 
S.A. NAT., V‘iL. TUV 
Mav., 1933. 
in South Australia from this locality. Other plants Cv.'mprise 
Trkhimum alopccuroidcmn in the Amarantaceae, with lonu “pus- 
sy-tail” green spikes; a Plmclea, and the Rubiaceous undersijrub 
Operailaria varla smelling of carbon bisulphide; amon^nst the 
comi-ositcs an abundance of MiHotw tenuijoUa, almost making 
carpets with its creainy-white flowers, patches of the yellow ever- 
lasdng ih'Uchrysum apirulalunu a few plants of Se'necw lautus 
(with show)' \-oll(jw flowers), the insignificant S. hr achy :Jos sits, 
Calotis erinacea (\ellow flowers), Podospenna august'd< h:. m 
and a single shrub of an Olearia, probably O. axillaris; a few 
bushes of Rhagodia baccata, .Itriplex Alnelleri and Enchylaena to- 
mentosa { Chenoixidiaceae) ; the introduced double-dcc Emex 
australis ( Polygonacoae) and on the edge of the area towards 
Alberton the introduced (jaleniu scciinda (Aizoaceae), a grey pu- 
bescent spreading licrb tvith a resemblance to Atriplex Muelleri^ 
hitherto known in this State from Port Oermein to Gladstone; 
Crassula Sieberiaua and Didiscns piisillus were herbs growing cm 
sand)^ soil which had been burnt: ahlenhcrgia gracilis had galls 
modifying man) (jf the flower buds; two inircxiuccd Scrophular- 
iaceous plants, '/.alusiaitsbia divancat a and })ischisma capitatuM 
were not uncommon, especially the latter: prostrate or spreading 
plants tverc represented b\' a few examples of Kennedya prostrata, 
(,arpobrotiis aequiiatcralis , Calandrinia ;-olnhlfis and Astrolonm 
bumijusam ; and finally, Loranthus Exorcarpi crew on Eucarxa 
acii miuata. 
Seaton Golf Links are partly situated on these consolidated 
sand-dunes and. though just to the east of the area with which 
we are dealing, the following plants may be noted as occurring 
there: — Callitris, Cladium juncemn, Lomandra leucocephala, Rha- 
gadia baccata, Banksia marginata, GrevUlea dicijolia, W ahlen- 
bergia gracilis anti Guaphalhim lutt'o-album. 
On a sandhill near Fulham grow Dianella, Enchylaena tomen- 
iasa, Rhagodia baccata, Atriplex Miielteri, Trichimum alopecur- 
oideum^ C. aeqvilateralis, Kennedya prostrata (Scarlet Runner), 
Acacia pycnantlia, A. longijolia (probably planted), Dodonaea 
z'iscosa, Vittadinia triloba and Olearia. Banksia marghiaia^ Cap- 
tain hitc informs me. grew here at one time. 
