(ak 
acropterum F'.v.M. & Tate impl. from Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S.W. vi, 465 (1891) (Babbagia acroptera 
Fy.M. & Tate in Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., vi, 
108 [1883]), F.v.M. Icon. Austr. Salsol., 
_salsuginosum F.v.M. in Iconogr. Austr. Salsol., plants 
t. 88 (1889) (Bassia salsuginosa F.iv.M. First 
Census (1882), ‘Threlkeldia salsuginosa. F.y.M. 
Fragm. vii, 12 [1869]), Ewart, Pl. Vict. p. 16. 
Oy s shales BF. vy, 197 
Tribe vii, Salicorniese.* 
10, Pachycornia Wook. f, in Benth. & Hook. Gen. Pl. iii, 
65 (1880). . ; 
robusta Hook. f. Lc. (Salicornia robusta F.v.M. Fragm. 
vi, 251, 1868), F.v.M. Pl Viet. #38, .. ... BH. y, 
11. Arthrocnemum Mog. Chenop. Enum. 111 (1840). 
arbuscula Mop. Lc. (Salicornia arbuscula R.Br. Prodr. 
411,(1810)_ ... ee as Res “er ae SEI ag, 210} 
12. Salicornia lL. after Tournef. Coroll. 51 (1703). 
australis Sol. in Forst. Prodr. 88 (1786) (S. quinque- 
flora Bunge)... nae ee oe fs ... BBL. v, 205: 
leiostachya Benth. Fl. v, 203 (1870)... ts .. BIE v, 203 
tenuis Benth. Fl. v, 204 (1870) ... Hee une ... Bab v, 204 
Lo 
oS 
ts 
Sub-family ii, Spirolobee. Embryo spirally twisted 
Tribe ix, Suades. 
13. Sueda Forsk. Fl. Aegypt. Arab. 69 (1779). 
maritima Dum. Fl. Belg, 22 (1827), Fev.M.. Icon. 
Austr. Salsol... BF. v, 206: 
Tribe x, Salsolea. 
14. Salsola L. Gen. Plant. 67 (1737). 
Kali L. Spec. Plant, 222 (1753), F.v.M. Icon. Austr. 
Salsol., Hlustr. Cook’s Voy. iii, t. 245... 10) (BIE ov; 20/0 
yar. leptophyHa Benth. Fl. v, 207. Ff 
yar. strobilitera Benth. Fl. v, 207. 
2, Family AMARANTACEE. ; 
Tribe.i, Celosiex. 
1. Deeringia R.Br. Prodr. 413 (1810). 
celosioides R.Br. Le., Bot. Mag. t. 2717, Illustr. 
Cook’s Voy, iii, t. 246 ie ae zi sae 
altissima F.v.M. Fragm. ii, 92 (1860), MTlustr. 
Cook’s Voy. iii, t. 247 a =e a ao 
B.Fl. v, 209 
B.Fl. v, 210 
2 Se ee 
* The Australian species of Salicornia are divided in Bentham and Hooker’s ‘‘ Genera 
Plantarum ” and by G. Volkens in Engler & Prantl’s_ ‘‘ Naturliche Pflanzen-Familien ” 
into 4 genera: Tecticornia Hook. f., Pachycornia Hook. f., Anthrocnemum Mog. and 
Salicornia L. The distinction between the genera is chiefly based on embryological 
characters. The only true Salicornia in Australia is, according to Volkens, S. quinque- 
flora Bunge (3. australis Sol.), but as the position of S. /e/ostachya aud S. tenis in the 
system is still doubtful, on account cf their seeds being nob known, we leave them for 
the present under Salicornia, and use this opportunity to draw the attention of collectc:s 
to the importance of collecting Salicornias with ripe seeds. 
