Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia . Isocrinus nit straits (Mocre).. Isocrinus parvus, n. sp. Gilliagham, Swann & Co. Ltd., Printers, Adelaide. 5 ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF SOUTH 19. By J. M. Black.[Read April 14, 1921.]Plates II. to IV. This paper deals principally with collections made in theFar North by Mr. H. W. Andrew in July and August, 1920,by Professor J. B. Cleland in country about 80 miles northof Renmark and about 5 miles from the New South Walesborder in January, 1921, and by myself at various points onthe


Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia . Isocrinus nit straits (Mocre).. Isocrinus parvus, n. sp. Gilliagham, Swann & Co. Ltd., Printers, Adelaide. 5 ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF SOUTH 19. By J. M. Black.[Read April 14, 1921.]Plates II. to IV. This paper deals principally with collections made in theFar North by Mr. H. W. Andrew in July and August, 1920,by Professor J. B. Cleland in country about 80 miles northof Renmark and about 5 miles from the New South Walesborder in January, 1921, and by myself at various points onthe East-West Railway as far west as Ooldea at the end ofSeptember, 1920. Three new species, in the genera Salicornia, Calandrinia,and Calotis, are described and figured. The reference to districts indicates a new record forany of the botanical districts into which South Australia isdivided in Prof. Tates Flora. An asterisk indicates an alien species domiciled here. Gramineae. Eragrostis Dielsii, Pilg. Mount Gunson (Mrs. Beck-with); Port Augusta West ; Gawler Ranges (Dist. W). Steinsoften prostrate. E. laniflora, Benth. 80 mi


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