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or, in the meridian of 147 degrees 30 minutes East: and Daviesia latifolia of Mr. Brown is very frequent in societies upon plains at Bathurst, in longitude 149 degrees East, where also Eryngium vesiculosum, of Labillardiere, was observed. Aster argophyllus and obovatus, Labill. These two species were described by Mons. Labillardiere, from specimens gathered in the southern extremes of the above island, and have been lately seen tolerably frequent in a remarkable tract of country, in latitude 34 degrees, on the limit of the colony, where the former assumes a robust, arborescent habit. Aster phlogopappus, of the same eminent author, was recently remarked upon the more elevated parts of the Blue Mountain Range, on the margin of a remarkable cataract. ... A LIST OF PLANTS COMMON TO THE EAST AND NORTH-WEST COASTS OF TERRA AUSTRALIS, IN AND ABOUT THE PARALLEL OF FIFTEEN DEGREES SOUTH, WHERE THE BREADTH OF CONTINENT EXCEEDS 1800 MILES. Gleichenia Hermanni, Br. Eriocaulon fistulosum, Br. Philydrum lanuginosum, Gaertn. Flagellaria indica, L. Dioscorea bulbifera, L. *? Pandanus pedunculatus, Br. Cycas angulata, Br. Santalum oblongatum, Br. Exocarpus latifolia, Br. Persoonia falcata, Br. Grevillea mimosoides, Br. Hakea arborescens, Br. Buchnera ramosissima, Br. Adenosma coerulea, Br. Orthostemon erectum, Br. Tabernaemontana orientalis, Br. Carissa ovata, Br. Strychnos lucida, Br. Alyxia obtusifolia, Br. Ipomoea longifiora, Br. Ipomoea denticulata, Br. Ipomoea maritima, Br. Evolvulus villosus, R. et Pav. Cuscuta carinata, Br. Cordia orientalis, Br. * Clerodendrum inerme, Br. * Avicennia tomentosa, L. Chionanthus axillaris, Br. Olea paniculata, Br. Maba laurina, Br. Sersalisia obovata, Br. Mimusops parvifolia, Br. Terminalia, sp. allied to Catappa, Lam. Cleome viscosa, L. Capparis sepiaria, L. Hibiscus tiliaceus, L. Abroma fastuosa, Br. Bombax australis. Jacksonia thesioides. Bauhiniae sp. Caesalpiniae sp. Cassia occidentalis, L. Guilandina Bonduc, L. Morinda citrifolia, L. * Carapa moluccensis, Lam. Zizyphus melastomoides. * Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Lam. Casuarina equisetifolia, Lam. Should the botany of the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria, in the vicinity of those parts, through which the above parallels pass, generally correspond (on comparison) with the above list, it is more than probable that these several species occupy portions of the intermediate interior bounded by the meridians of
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