160 CONTRIBUTION TO A SOUTH QUEENSLAND FLORA, 



Boronia parviflora, Sm. Tracts. 295, t. 6. 



Another southern Boronia entering into Queensland. To call 

 it parviflora, seems to he a misnomer if applied to the Boronia 

 which grows in Stradbroke Island. After all this might prove 

 to be a large variety of the normal B. parviflora. This Stradbroke 

 variety presents all the parts of B. parviflora proportionately 

 larger. It flowers in August. 



Meliaceje. 



Owenia venosa, F. Muell. 



It grows plentifully on the eastern side of the dividing range 

 at Coochin. Flowers and fruits seen in the month of October. 



Celastrinele. 

 Celastrus bilocularis, F. Muol., in Trans. Phil. Inst., Vict. III., 31. 



The variety of C. bilocularis with sharply toothed leaves found 

 growing in Warwick, is to be met with in the Dugundan scrub. 

 From the Tweed (Moore) to the Dawson Eiver (F. Muell.) is its 

 area of growth. Seen flowering in November. 



Stackhousie^e. 

 Stachhousia oviminea, Sm., in Rees. Cycl. XXXIII. 



A member of the Brisbane Flora too. In wet sandy places it 

 grows along the Logan road. To be met also on Stradbroke 

 Island. It flowers in November, 



Leguminosje. 



Bossiaea heterophi/lla, Vent. Jard. Cels. t. 7. 



Seen at Burleigh Heads in low, wet, sandy ground, and on 

 Stradbroke Island about sandy ridges. 



Crotolaria humifusa, Grah. in Wall. Cat. 5421. 



