BY ALEXANDER G. HAMILTON. 275 



Acacia, Tour. 



GLADIIFORMIS, Cunil. ; 1. 



AMOKNA, H. L. Wendl. Havilah, Mullamuddy ; September 

 and October ; 2. 



HAKEOIDES, Cunn. ; 1 9. 



SUAVEOLENS, Willd. Cooyal ; 6. 



LiNiFOLiA, Willd. ; 3. 



LUNATA, Sieb. ; Guntawang ; 4. 



BRACHYBOTRYA, Beilth. ; 19. 



MYRTiPOLiA, Willd. One plant on the Beaudesert Hills is all 



I have ever seen of this species ; 9. 

 ELONGATA, Sieb. ; Cooyal ; 4. 

 HOMALOPHYLLA, Cimn. The wood being sought after, only a 



few plants remain near Morrowolga, Two Mile Flat ; 19. 

 IMPLEXA, Benth. ; 4. 



BINERVATA, DC. ; 3. 



TRiPTERA, Benth. Reedy Creek ; 3, 



LONGIFOLIA, Willd. ; 6. 



GLAUCESCENS, Willd. ; 3. 



SPECTABiLis, Cunn. Cooyal ; 3. 



DISCOLOR, Willd. All over district ; August and Sept.; 24. 



DECURRENS, Willd. Not at all plentiful, and it is rare to 

 find it more than two or three inches in diameter ; a few 

 large trees in one of Mr. Rouse's paddocks near Gunta- 

 wang ; 6. 



ROSACEiE. 

 RuBUS, Tour. 



MOLUCCANUS, Linu. Common ; rarely fruits ; 23. 



Ac^NA, Mut. 



oviNA, Cunn. Rare ; 9. 



SANGUisoRBiE, Vahl. Common in moist place ; 6. 



CRASSULACE^. 

 TiLL^A, Mich. 



VERTICILLARIS, DC. ; 9. 



PURPURATA, J. Hook. ; 26. 

 EECURVA, J. Hook. ; 9. 



