AjIAltANTAC'ETE, 
Trirhinium alopecuroideum, Lincll. in Mitch. 
Three Expecl. i. 13. Cooper’s Creek. 
Allernanlliera denliculixta, B. Br. Prodr. 417. 
Cooper's Creek. 
Ffil.olitu latifafluSjTi. Br. in Start’s Centr. Anstr, 
ii. Append, p. 88. Sandy country between 
Cooper’s Creek and the Stony Desert. 
Ftiloiii.s’ F. Al. Fragni. Phyt. Austr. 
iii. 145. Beyond the Stony Desert toward.s 
WTlls’s Creek. 
Nyctagine.e. 
Foerliaavia mutahilis, E.. Br. Prodr. 422. 
Cooper's Creek. 
PoLYOOXE-JE. 
Folyffonnm pleJieJum, E. Br. Prodr. 420. 
Cooper’s Creek. 
Seeds gathered for food by the natives. 
Folygoxium aUenuaium, .R. Br. Prodr. 420. 
Coopci’'s Creek. 
The plant, baked in ashes, is eaten by the 
natives. Camels fatten on this plant, ac- 
cording to Mr. llowitt’s opinion. 
Santalaoeje. 
Santalxim lanceolatum, E. Br. Pr. 356. Cooper’s 
Creek. 
Saesolace.e. 
Keniropsis lanaia, Moquin Chenop. Enum. 83. 
Cooper’s Creek. 
Rliaifodia nntam, E. Br. Pr. 408. Cooper’s 
Creek. 
RJiayodia spinescens, E. Br. Pr. 408. Var. delta- 
phylla. Cooper’s Creek. 
Sclorochlamys hraehyptera, F. M. in Trans. Viet. 
Inst. ii. 76. Cooper’s Creek. 
Fjiiclylana tomentosa, E. Br. Prodr. 408. 
Cooper’s Creek. 
Osteocarpum salxKffhiosKm, F. M. in Transact. 
Viet. Inst. ii. 77, Cooper’s Creek. 
Kochia Brotonii, F. M. Eeport on Babbage's 
Plants, 20. Cooper’s Creek. 
Salsola Aus/redis, E. Br. Pr. 411. Cooper’s 
Creek. 
Ilalocnemum Austr alasi cum, Moq. Chenop. 
Enum. 110. Cooper’s Creek. 
JDtjsphatda liloralis, R. Br. Pr. 412. Flooded 
ground south of Wills’s Creek and north of 
the Stony Desert. 
PnOTEACEJE. 
Grevtllea Ihieata, E. Br. in Sturt’s Central Austr. 
Ap))cnd. 87. Cooper’s Creek. 
'The gum-resln obtained from this plant is 
called “ Pinta ” by the natives, and is used 
for fastening tomahawk Xie&ds.—HowUt. 
GreviUea Sturth, E. Br. 1. c. Sandhills along 
Cooper’s Creek. 
Ilalcea stricta, F. M!. in Linn£ca, 1853, 360. 
Coopjer’s Creek. 
Amaryllide.e. 
Caloslemma luteum, Sims Botan. Mag. t. 2101. 
South of Wills’s Creek. 
Cypeeaceaj. 
Cyperus vaginatus, E. Br. Prodr. 213 Cooper’s 
Creek. 
The tough fibre of this plant is used by 
the natives for making nets, &c. 
Geaminea!. 
Triraphu mollis, E. Br. Prodr. 185. Cooper’s 
Creek. 
Bactyloctenium radulans, Beauv. Agrost. 72. 
Cooper’s Creek. 
Fanicum decompositum, E. Br. Pr. 191. Cooper’s 
Creek. 
Pa-Pa of the natives, who use the seeds 
for food. 
Maesieeace.®. 
Alarsilea quadrifolia, L. Sp. 1563. Var. hirsuta. 
“ lHardoo.” Fine specimina with abundant 
fructification from Wills’s Creek. 
By Authority : JouN Ferres, Government Printer, Melbourne. 
