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L A U R I -N E i. 



Tetranthera ferrugixea, R.Br.. B.Fl. v. 305. 

 Syn. — LitscEa Hexanthus, A. de Juss. 



Tliis species, hitherto only found in Queensland, has been sent 

 by Air. Biiuerlen from Alstonville, Richmond River, where it is a 

 small tree 20-J:0 feet high and with a stem diameter of 9-12 inches. 



LiTS-EA dealbatAj Xees, var. rufa, B.Fl. v. 308. 



This variety has only hitherto been recorded (as to New South 

 Wales) from the Blue Mountains. Mr. W. Bauerlen has sent it 

 from Alstonville, Richmond River, where it is a small tree 30-10 

 feet high and with a diameter of 6-lU inches 



Proteace^. 



Grevillea capitellata, Meissn. 

 Helensburgh (H. 0. Roitoi.) : Waterfall (H. Deane). 



E U P H R B I A C E .E. 



Phyllanthus Feedinandi. var. supni-a.nUans. 



This variety, hitherto only recorded from Queensland, has 

 been received from Ballina and Tintenbar, Richmond River (W. 

 Bauerlen\ where its height is 20-30 feet, diameter 9-15 inches : 

 in this locality it goes by the name of Water Gum, perhaps through 

 confusion with Trisfania. 



Amperea spartioides, Brong. 

 (Plate XV. figs. Irt-c.) 



In the Flora Austi- alien sis the female flowers of A. spartioides 

 are referred to as "solitary, either alone or surrounded by a few 

 males," and so far as known this is not qualitied by ether botanists. 

 A number of specimens obtained from the head of Doable Bay, 

 Port Jackson (W. W. Froggatt), have the female flowei-s shortly 



