162 
oO 
. Schizeilema Domin in Engler’s Bot. Jahrb. xl, 573 
(1908). 
fragoseum (F.v.M.) Domin l.c., p, 584 (Pozoa fragosea 
F.y.M., Azorella Muelleri Benth.), Proc. Linn, Soc. 
N.S.W. xxiv, 146 (1899) nal: xf! B.FI. iii, 364 
7. Dichosciadium Domin in Fedde, Repertorium v, 104 
(1908), 
ranunculaceum. (E.v.M.) Domin le. (Dichopetalum 
ranunculaceum F.v.M., Azorelladichopetala Benth), 
Figd. in Hook. Kew. Journ. vii, t. 11,and in Hook, 
Fl. Tasm. i, t. 35 ae nh bie ... BF. iii, 365 
8. Diblaspis Hook. f, in Hook, Bonet Journ, yi, 469 
(1847). 
hydrocotylea Hook, f. le. (Huanaca hydrocotylea- 
Benth. & Hook.). Figd. in Hook, f. FJ, Tasm. i, t. 34 ° B.FI. iii, 366 
9. Azorella Lam. Encycl. Meth. i, 344 (1783). 
cuneifolia F.y.M.,in Trans. Phil. Inst. Vict. i, 103 
(1855). Figd. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii, t. 12 ... B.FI. iii, 365 
Tribe ii, Saniculoides. 
10. Eryngium L. after Tournef. Inst. 327 (1700), 
rostratum Cay, Icon, Plant, vi, 35, t. 552 (1801) ce SHINE itty, SYA) 
var. paludosum Moore & Betche, Handb, Flora 
N.S W., 220. 
vesiculosum Laill, Nov, Holl. Plant. Sp. i, 73, t. 98 
(1804). Figd. in Te, Sel. Thenen. iii, t. 107 ee EME atts Ad) 
plantagineum F.y.M, in Pap. Roy. Soe. Tasm. iii, 235 
(1857) B.Fl. iii, 371 
expansum Fy, M, in Pap, Roy. Soc. ‘Tasm, iii, 236 (1857) B.Fl. iii, 371 
‘11. Oreomyrrhis Endl. Gen. Plant. 787 (1839), 
andicola Endl. Gen. Plant. 787 (1839) ... 2: co. (HME Gh, Bri 
pulvinifica F.y.M. Fragm. viii, 185 (1874). 
Tribe iii, Aploides. 
12. Apium L. after Tournef. Inst. 305 (1700). 
prostratum Labill. Relat. du Voy. i, 141 (1799) (A. 
australe Thou.) mie ap “ox re coo OH sh, SKY 
leptophyllum F.y.M. in Benth. Fl. iii, 372 (1866) ... B.Fl. iii, 372 
13. Sium L.* after Tournef, Inst. 308 (1700). 
latifolium L, after ©. Bauhin, Pinax 154 (1623) 
(Carum sioides J. M. Black, see below)... ... BFL. iii, 336 
erectum Huds, Fl. Angl., p. 103 (1762) (S. angusti- 
folium L.) ... Ya) ry, oe Aa sos LEM Sih, BH 
* These two species were looked upon by Bentham as introductions. Mueller con- 
sidered them indigenous. J. M. Black (Proc. Roy. Soc. 8. Aust. xxxvi, 22, 1912, with 
a figure) collected the plant referred to as S. latifolium at ‘‘Tiofty Range,” South 
Australia, one of Mueller’s localities, and, agreeing with Mueller, says, ‘* There can be 
little doubt that it is a native.” Mr, Black refers this S. Jatifolium to the genus Carum, 
and establishes a new species, sioides, for it. Mr. Betche strongly held the opinion that 
these two plants were introduced; but, influenced to some extent by Mr. Black’s 
opinion, I admit them to the flora of New South Wales, though with doubt. The 
Parramatta locality for S, angustifolium is, in my view, suspicious.—J.H.M. 
