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Helichrysum apiculatum, DC., passim, I.B.R. 
Helichrysum semipapposum, DC., passim, I.B.R. 
Helichrysum diotophyllum, F.v.M., Barmedman, B.S.P. 
Helichrysum obcordatum, F.y.M., Temora, I.B.R. 
Helipterum floribundum, DC., passim, B.S.P. 
Helipterum incanum, DC., Temora, I.B.R. 
Helipterum Jesseni, F.v.M., Barmedman, G.H. 
Helipterum corymbiflorum, Schlecht., passim, B.S.P. 
Helipterum pygmaeum, Bth., Barmedman, B.S.P. 
Helipterum exiguum, F.v.M., Temora, near G.H. 
Helipterum dimorpholepis, Bth., Temora, I.B.R. 
Gnaphalium luteo-album, L., passim, I.B.R., 
Gnaphalium japonicum, Thumb., passim, I.B.R. 
Stuartina Muelleri, Sond., passim, I.B.R. 
Erechtites prenanthoides, DC., Temora, I.B.R. 
Erechtitesarguta, DC., Temora, I.B.R. 
Senecio lautus, Soland., Barmedinan, G.H. 
Cymbonotus Lawsonianus, Gaud., passim, B.S.P. 
Centaurea melitensis, L.,* passim, in cultivations. 
Microseris Forsteri, Hook., passim, in grass lands. 
Sonchus oleraceus, L.,* passim, in grass lands. 
Hypochaeris glabra, L.,* passim, in grass lands. 
Hedypnois cretica, Willd.,* Barmedman, B.S.P. - 
Cryptostemma calendulaceum, R.Br.,* passim, in grass 
Jands. 
EXCURSION TO WATSON’S BAY. 
Thirty-two members attended on April 9th, and were met 
at the wharf. by the leader Mr. D. G. Stead. The party first 
viewed the “Gap,” and then proceeded to the reef, where 
the rock pools were examined. A number of specimens were 
collected, the leader supplying interesting details of the habits 
and structure of the animals captured. An adjournment was 
made to the residence of Mr. Stead, and an inspection of his 
extensive library disclosed some rare works on piscatorial sub- 
jects. Mrs. Stead kindly entertained the party to afternoon 
tea, after which a visit was made to Camp Cove, where the 
leader gave an interesting account of some of the prominent 
topographical and historical features of the district. 
A AH. 
