S.A. NAT., VOL. XIV. 
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grasses 'Themeda, Stipa elegantissima and Poa caespitosa; the 
sedges Lepidospenna concavuvi and Cladhim fihm; Diaiiella 
r^rjoluicL Lornaudra eflusa, L. juncea and another Lomavdra, 
Hakea riigosUy Rhagodiu baccata, Afriplex pahidosuvi (rocky 
slopes near the sea), Kochia crassUoha. Enchylaena iomeniosa. 
Threlkeldia diffnsa, Trichinium spathnlatu m, Disphyma 
mistrale, Zygophyllum, Nitraria, Cassytha glabella. Acacia ob- 
Hqua, Evtaxia microphylia, Stackhousia, Phnelea serpyllifolia^ 
Alelaleuca pubescens, Eucalyptus odorata (prostrate), ConvoJ- 
'Z'ldus erubesceiis, Da;ucus, Acrotriche patula, Plaiitago varia^ 
Pimpernel, Opercnlaria varia, Dampiera rosmarinijolia, Scaevola 
microcarpa, Velleya paradoxa, Olearla, Senecio lautns, Leptor- 
rhynckus squamatus , Podolepis ^ Mimiria leptophylla, Uelichry- 
sKvi and Angiantlms. 
b. The Amphitheatre at Ifalleti's Cove. 
The plants of the amphitheatre at Hallett's Cove partake of 
the nature of the cliff flora, but as this is such a striking geological 
feature they are worthy of enumeration as a help to the young 
botanist and as representing the plants found in a restricted area, 
d'he only tree is an occasional She-oak {Casuarina siricta)^ in 
hollows near the watercourses. On the sides of some of the 
runnels, a large form of Nicotiana stiaejeolens is often abundant 
• — it grows to four feet high, has very large broad leaves wliich 
are stem-clasping and up to 9 inches high and 5^ inches broad, 
and has flowers which are faintly sweet by day and strongly so 
at night. Shrubs comprise occasional Myoporum insulare, Ole- 
aria probably O. ranmlosa, Beyeria Leschenanltii, Acrotriche 
patula (common), Pomaderris racemosa (common), Enchylaena 
ioyneniosa, Calythrix tetragona, the viscid Goodenia amplexans 
and tlie prostrate, diffusely rooting iVIuntry {Knnzea pomifera). 
Smaller plants consist of 'Zygophyllum BUlardicri, Eutaxta mic- 
lophylla^ Velleya paradoxa, the small Goodenia tyusilUiiora, Scae- 
vola linearis var. conjertijolia, the deep purple-flowered Dampiera 
fosmarhiijoTia, Senecio lautns, Helickrysum apiculatiim. Millotia 
temiilolia, Bassia unijlora (prostrate), Solanum nigrtim, Ilalorr- 
hagis tciicrioides, the prostrate Trichimnyn spathulatum and the 
Liliaceous plants Dianelta revoluta and Lornaudra effusa. The 
pea Glycine trails through various shrubs. The grasses comprise 
Spear-grasses (including the showy Stipa elegaiitissima and the 
hairy S. Drummondii) , Danthonia and Poa caespitosa. The 
liarsh Cahnia hmigera is abundant and other sedges include tufts 
of Lepidosperma concavum and the annual Schoenus apogon. 
