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Ih- /. H. Clrhnul, MJ). 
S,A. NAT. 
VOI.. XIV. 
May, 
and as small lierb-llkc j'lants we find in abundance a small com- 
posite (Angiaiitlius strictiis) and in sheltered situations- Galimn 
and Apiiim australe. \A'alkine- alon^ the rock)' strand and look- 
ing among the debris at the base of the cliffs and at the cliff 
face itselk one meets with scattered shrubs such as Myoporum 
insularr, the introduced Boxthorn {Lycium ferocissimum), Olear- 
ici, Exocarpiis aphylla, Nitraria, Atrrplex pah cJ os urn, A. dnerenm 
(on the strand only), Enchylaena and Kochia oppositijolia, and 
undershrubs and small plants such as Zygophyllum BilJanrien, 
Seveno laut-us, Trichbiium nobile, Frankenia, Duphyma 
austral e, Rhagodia nutans. Bassla u niflora and the grass 
Poa caespitosa. On the strand itself grows Sea Kale {Cak'dr 
viariuma) together with the introduced Medics, Sow I'histle and 
such grasses as Hordeuvi and Lolivm. d’he slender Introduced 
IhnbcIIifer Bupleurum semicompositum also grows at the base 
of the cliffs. A clump of Croodema amplexans, a sticky species 
with a definite and rather unpleasant smell, grows at the cliff 
base ivhere a small watercourse discharges. 
As one ajiproaches Halletds Cove, Ctdythrlx tctragona, JVns- 
i rmg;ia ^jgida, Dampiera Tosmarinifolia. H clichrysum apimh- 
Uim^ 11. leucopsidium and the grass Brachypodiuvi distachyum 
appear and patches of the sedge Schoenus I'cpprri make in places 
;! sward. 
On tlic south side of llallett's Cove s:ind\’ patclu’s approach 
the cliff edge and lierc may be found Btilbhie semibarhata,. Dau-^ 
ais glochidiatiis, Phintago varia. Gnaphalinm japoniciim and the 
grass Erurarlnie aloperuroides . Strange to sat% within a feu 
days of the first record for the State of a small grass. Psilurus 
aiistatiis^ resembling Leptnriis in appearance, it was found also 
at this spot — Mr. Black had shown me the specimens and asked 
if I had ever met with it and this enabled it to be recognised 
in the field. 
On tlie cliffs just north of Port Noariunga, the introduced 
p'l'ostrate Frankenia pidvenilenta was found one year in Novem- 
ber. Myoporum parnijolhtni, also prostrate, occurs here. 
The cliffs to ihc south of Port Noarlunga show such grasses 
as Stipa, Dantlionia and Galamagrnstis filiformis var. Billardieri, 
Other plants noted were Bassia uniflora, Kochia oppositijolia, 
Billardiera, Lotus australis, Limivi marginalc, Plaglanthus micro- 
phyllus. Leucopogon parviflorus. Apiunu Bu pleurum . Alyxia, Sic- 
otiana suaveolevs and Myoporum insularc. 
Along the cliffs from Moana to Aldinga. the harsh sedge 
(jahnia lanigcra, Beyeria, Pomadcrris racemosa, a Plmelea and 
Goodenia pinnatifida are common. Other plants consist of the 
