Dodonaea physocarpa, F.M. Fragm. i. 74. Daly Waters.
Dodonaea microzyga, F.M. Somewhat viscid, almost glabrous; leaves with 1 to 2 pairs of small obovate-cuneate leaflets; in front rounded, or truncate, or retuse, or sometimes 3-toothed, flat at the margin; rachis dilated; fruit-bearing pedicels solitary; capsules 3 to 4-celled; valves cymbeo-semiorbicular, all around broadly winged; the wing rounded-blunt on both extremities; dissepiments persistent with the columella. On the River Neale. J.M. Stuart.
A shrub with spreading and rigid branches. Most leaves about 1/2 an inch long; leaflets 1 to 2 inches long; flowers unknown; capsule with the wings added about 1/2 an inch long, shining, reddish; valves ceding from the septa; ripe seeds unknown.
The fruit of this species is almost like that of Dodonaea viscosa.
Mollugineae.
Mollugo trigastrotheca, F.M. Plants indigenous to Victoria, i. 201. Arnhem's Land.
Caryophylleae.
Polycarpoea corymbosa, Lam. Mount Samuel. J.M. Stuart.
Portulaceae.
Portulaca oleracea, Linn. Sp. Pl. 638. Common in the interior and in North Australia.