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Acacia leptoneuraf Bentli. in Hook. Lond. Journ. 
I, p. 340. 
Wirrawirraloo. 
Acacia calainifolia. Sweet in Loddiges’ Cab. 909. 
Stuart’s Creek, Lake Gregory. 
Acacia Seiitis, Ferd. Mueller Sec. Gen. Eeport, 
p. 11. 
Lake Campbell, Margarctb Creek. 
Acacia salicina, Lindley in Mitch, three exped. 
II, 20. 
Stuart’s Creek, Maerty. 
Acacia leiophnlla, Benthani in Hook. Lond. 
Journ. I, 351. 
Stuart’s Creek. 
Acacia homalo 2 )hJ.ta, All. Gunn. accord, to Benth. 
in Hook. Lond. Journal I, 365. 
Lake Gregory, Stuart’s Creek, Arcoona. 
The Myall tree. 
Acacia stenophyllai All. Gunn. 1. c. 36G. 
Stuart’s Creek. 
Acacia aneura^ Ford. Mueller, accord, to Benth. 
in Liuua;a XXVI, p. 627. 
Stuart’s Creek, Lake Campbell, Wirrawirra- 
loo, Wiringclbunna ; also on the Eiver 
Darling. 
Cassia demlaia^ Ferd. Mueller in LinnajaXXV, 
p. 389. 
Stuart’s Creek. Margareth Creek, Arcoona, 
Macrty. 
. Pod flat, curved-oblong, blunt, sIio|>;-stalked, 
2-3" long, i-V broad, with papery valves. 
Cassia tereiiuscula, Ferd. Mueller 1. c. 
Maerty, xircoona. 
Cassia eremophila, AIL Cunningham accord, to 
E. Brown’s Appendix to Sturt’s Centr. 
Austr. II, p. 77. 
Wonnornulla. 
Daviesia egena, Ferd. Mueller in Transact. Viet. 
Inst. I, llS, 
Lake Gregoiy ; also in X. W. Australia, on 
Hooker^s and Sturt’s Creek. 
Indigofera hrevidens, Benth. in Mitch. Trop. 
Austr. 385. 
Probably only a meagre desert form of In- 
digofera Australis, many other southern 
plants (for iustance, Goodenia pinnatifida, 
Zygophyllum Billardierii, &c.) being 
equally redu(.-ed in the desert climate to 
a diminutive state. 
Swainsona stipularis^ Ferd. Mueller in Lin- 
naja XXV, 393. 
Lake Gregory, Stuart’s Creek, &c. 
Leaflets variable in breadth. 
Stoainsona pjiacoides, Benth. in Mitchell’s Trop. 
Austr. 3G3. 
Arcoona, AVonnomulla. 
Psoralea paiejis. Lindley in Mitch, three exped. 
P. einerea, Lindley 1. c. 
Wouuomulla, Ijake Gregory, Stuart’s Creek. 
Crotalaria Cunningliami^ E. Brown in Sturt’s 
• Central Australia II, app. 70. 
Hook. icon. pi. tab. DCCCXXIX. 
Berulla. 
C. Sturtii differs according to E. Brown in 
a yellow not green corolla. This beauti- 
ful bush, singular for the blackish stripes 
of the corolla, is not imfrequont in X.W. 
Australia, growing principally near the 
banks of rivers. 
Crotalaria ercTtKca^ Ferd. Mueller euum. of 
Gregory’s plants from Cooper’s Creek. 
Pentadynamis incana, E. Br. in Sturt’s Cent. 
Austr. II, append, p. 76. 
Stuart’s Creek, AVonnomuUa, Elizabeth 
Creek. 
Pods stalked ; drooping, livid, about J" long; 
many-seeded, seemmgly turgid. Occurs 
with almost glabrous leaves and calyces. 
CUantJius Dampierii, xlll. Cuun. in Hortic. Soc. 
Transact. II ser. vol. I, p. 522. 
On sandy plains before Arcoona, near 
Mount ‘Arden, Mount Hopeless, Lake 
Hart, Island Lagoon, between the Flin- 
ders Eanges and Stanley Eanges. Other 
habitals are enumerated by Eobert Brown. 
This magnificent plant is truly a congener 
of Clianthus puniceus and Clianthus car- 
neus, as finally proved by the examination 
of the fruit. 
Leptocyamus clandestim.% Beniham in Trans- 
act. Linn. Soc. XVIII, 209. 
Wirrawirraloo, Elizabeth Creek. 
Trigonella suamssima, Lindley in Mitchell’s 
three exped. I, 255 ; and II, 65. 
T. tenuissima Walpers’ Eepert. II. 849. 
Sturt’s Creek, Arcoona ; seen by the author 
in 1851, near the Flinders and Elders 
Eange.s. 
Sir Thom. Mitchell’s spinage plant, from 
the Eivers Murray and Darling. 
Lotus A'ustralisy Andrew’s Botan. Eepos. 624. 
Lake Gregory, AA’^onnomuUa, Lake Camp- 
bell. 
The collection contains the small flowering 
and the downy variety. 
Composite. 
Vittadmia cuneata, Candolle prodr. V, 281, var. 
angustifolia. 
Eyre’s Depot Creek. 
Tlierogeron tmmifolius, Sonder in Luinsea 1852, 
p. 4»>7. 
Elizabeth Creek, Macrty. 
Tlierogeron integerrimus^ CandoUe prodr. V, 283. 
Elizabeth Ci'eek, Wouncraulla, also on the 
Murray and many of its tributaries. 
Male flowers central, four or less, seemingly 
at times not developed, with eight inner 
pappus-bristles, whicli are considerably 
thicker towai’ds the apex than those of the 
female flowers ; the outer pappus-bristles 
very short, more or less concrete. Eay 
white, rarer blue. 
Therogeron may be best regarded as a sub- 
genus of Erigerou. 
Minuria asteroidea, Sonder in Linnaea 1852, p. 
467. 
Maerty, AVonnomuUa, AAlrringelbunna, 
Lake Gregory. 
Caioiis cymhacantha, Ferd. Mueller in Linnaja 
1852, p. 400. 
Stuart’s Creek. 
Caioiis erinacea, Steetz in Lehmann plant, Preiss. 
I, 424. 
Elizabeth Creelc, Stuart’s Creek, Arcoona, 
Margareth Creek. 
Flowerheads smaller than in tlio general 
forms of this plant, only two aristaj lisiug 
from a common cymbiform base. 
Brachyeome pachypteva^ Tui’czaniuow in Bul- 
letin dc la Soc, Impdr. des Natural, de 
Moscow XXTII, p. 75. 
Arcoona. 
The achenia linear-cunalc in Air. Babbage’s 
specimens, ciliated only towards the base, 
much narrower than in other South Aus- 
tralian and Victorian specimens ; they are 
always remarkably persistent. 
Fluclma Eyrca. (Sect. Stylimnus.) • 
Eyrea mhelUJlom, Ferd. AlueUer in Linnaia 
1852, 1). 403. 
Glabrous, sometimes glandulously downy 
and hispid; leaves linear or narrow-lan- 
ceolate, acute, minutely or pinnately 
toothed, sessile, often narrowly decurrent ; 
flowerheads in corymbose panicles ; invo~ 
lucre-scales narrowly lanceolate-linear, 
very acute or recurved acuminate ; 
achenes at last smooth; bristles of the 
pappus capillary, 7-16, slightly scaljrous 
towards the summit, tlu'ee times longer 
than the achenium. 
Emu Springs, Stuart’s Creek, Lake Gregory. 
Observed by myself throughout the greater 
