ENUMERATION OF THE PLANTS COLLECTED 
DURING 
MR. BABBAGE’S EXPEDITION INTO THE NORTH-WESTERN INTERIOR OF 
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
^ANUNCULACEiE. 
^Ranunculus sessiliflorus, R. Brown in Cand. 
Regn, Veg. Syst. Natnr. I, 302. 
Var. platycarpus, carpels flat, compressed. 
WonnomuUa. 
Cettciferj’.. 
Blennodia canescens, R. Brown in Sturt’s 
Central Austr. II, app. p. 07. 
Elizabeth Creek and Stuart’s Creek. 
Flowers larger and fruit much longer, but 
narrower than in Blennodia Lasiocarpa. 
Blennodia curxripes, Ferd. Mueller in Transact. 
Phil. Soc. A^ictor. I, p. 100. 
Wirrawirralu, Stuart’s Creek. 
Sisymbrium trisectam, Ferd. Mueller in Trans. 
Viet. Instit. I, p. IIL 
Margareth’s, Stuart’s, and Elizabeth’s 
Creek, AViringelbunna, WonnomuUa. 
Stenopetalum lineare, R. Brown in Cand. 
Regn. Veg. Syst. Nat. II, 513. 
Lake Gregory. 
Lepidium hyssopifolium, Desvaux Joum. Bo- 
taniq. HI, 164. 
Elizabeth Creek. 
Lepidium papillosum, Ferd. Mueller in Linucca 
1852, p. 370. 
AA’^onnomulla, Stuart’s Creek. 
PiTTOSPOBEiE. 
Pittosporum acaeioides.AJil. Cunningham in Ann. 
of Nat. Hist. IV, T09. 
Margareth and Stuart’s Creek, Emu 
Springs. 
Sapindaceje. 
PLeterodendron oleifoUum, Desfontaines Me- 
moires du Museum d’Histoire Nat. IV, 
9, t. 3. 
AA''irrawirralu, Margareth Creek, Lake 
Campbell, &c. 
Seeds black, smooth, shining, half enclosed 
in a bright red fleshy aiillus, similar to 
those of Spanoghea nephehoides and con- 
nata, to which genus Heterodendron is 
closely alhed. 
PodoncBa Preissii, Miquel in Lehm. Plant. 
Preiss. I, p. 226. 
Ancuna. 
Bodonfca asplenii folia, Rudge in Linn. Soc. 
Transact. H, 297, t. 20. 
Lake Gregory. 
Bodoncca lohiilata, Ferd. Mueller in Linnsea, 
1852, p. 372. 
Elizabeth Creek, Lake Gregory. 
Bodoncca adenopJiora, Miquel in Lmnsea 1845, 
p. 95. 
Lake Gregory. (Occurs likewise on the 
Rivers Murray and Darling.) 
Zygophylleje. 
Z^gopliMuni aurantiacum, Ferd. Mueller in 
Linnsea 1852, p. 376. 
Beda, AA^onnomulla, Elizabeth, Flinders 
Ranges, Light River. 
Zygopliyllum aptculaium, Ferd. Mueller in 
Linnpca 1852, p. 373. 
AVonnomulla, Av iiTawirralu. This species 
extends to the suh-tropical latitudes of 
Eastern Australia. 
Zygopliylhim Billardierii, CandoUe prodrom. I, 
705. 
Var. ammophilum: the narrow-leaved 
variety, peculiar to the desert. 
Elizabeth Creek. 
Zygophyllum prismatothecum, Ferd. Mueller in 
Linnnea 1852, p. 375. 
Lake Gregory. 
Trihuhts IlystriJ:, R. Brown in Sturt’s Central 
Australia II, app. p. 09, T. lanatus 
AValp. Annal. Bot. System, II, 243. 
Beinilla, Lake Gregory. 
Anthers whilst shedding the poUen cordate- 
ovate. 
Rtjtace^. 
Eriostemon lialmatnrorum, Ferd, Mueller in 
Linnaia 1852, p. 376. 
Wirrawirralu. stony land between Stuart’s 
Creek and Margareth Creek, AVonnomulla, 
Lake Gregory. Found also by Mr. Dal- 
lachy on Mount Murchison. 
Malvacejs. 
Sida petropUla, Ferd. MueUer in Linnsea 1852, 
p. 381. 
Elizabeth Creek, Margareth Creek. 
Sida fihuUfera, Lindley, in AlitcheU’s three 
exped. II, 45. 
Stuart’s Creek. 
Sida halopkila, Ferd. Mueller in Linnsea 1852, 
p. 381. 
Arcoona, Elizabeth Creek, Lake Gregory. 
Sida iuhulosa. All. Cunningham in Mitch. Trop. 
Austr. p. 390. 
Maha hracJiystachya, Ford. Mueller in Liuna^a 
1852, p. 378' 
Maerty, also on the Lower Darling River. 
Lavatera pleheja, Sims’ Bot. Magazine, t. 2269* 
Pernatty Creek. 
Hibiscus Kricliauffianus, — Everywhere covered 
with an ashy velvet-like indument ; upper 
leaves ovate or nearly orbicular, blunt, 
crenate-toothed; stipuls almost setaceous; 
pedUBU-les axillary and terminal, solitary, 
one-flowered, a.s long as the petiole ; invo- 
lucre deeply divided into seven linear seg- 
ments, which are of equal length with the 
nerveless calyx ; petals three times longer 
than the calyx, blunt, oblong-cuneate, 
notched, slightly ciliate otherwise glabrous; 
styles and stamens glabrous ; free parts of 
filaments ansing singly from the columna, 
several times longer tlian the anthers. 
Lake Gregory, Darling River. 
The branches of the only small specimen 
whicli the collection contains are terete, 
' slightly angular towards the summit. 
Leaves longer than the petiole, measuMg 
about one inch. Calyx about five lines 
long, with semilanceolate teeth. Petals 
probably pink, in the dried state pale, 
