220 PLANTS NEW TO SOUTH QUEENSLAND, 



Ehamne^. 



Cryptandra amara Sm., Tran. Linn. Soc, X. 295 



In one locality alone on the sandy ridges of the Logan near 

 Timboomba, I came across this low shrub some years ago. After 

 repeated researches on the same spot and thereabouts I never 

 came across it again. 



Ampelideje. 



Vitis hypoglauca, F.v.M., PI. Vict., I., 94. 



Yery frequently to be seen scaling and overtopping trees on 

 the scrubby creeks of Tallebudgera. It knits together in a dense 

 mass of foliage the rich seaboard undergrowth. Although very 

 common, still there is no record of its existence in this district. 



Vitis sierculifolia, F.v.M., Herb. 



This plant more massive and less common than the foregoing 

 may be seen growing near Dunwich. As Baron Mueller remarks, 

 the stalklets of this Dunwich Vitis are longer than usual. 



Sapixdace/1^. 



Heterodendron diversifolium, F.v.M., Frag. I. 46. 



There is no plant so common in the scrubs of Dugundan, 

 Mount Maroon, and Wilson's Peak as this. It can easily be 

 traced from this peak down the Condamine Eiver, as it wends 

 towards Warwick through a majestic chasm in a high abrupt rock. 



Harpidlia data, F.v.M., Frag. II., 103. 



Bather scarce in the Tallebudgera scrubs. The racemes of 

 flowers present a greater length than that of the typical form. 



Leguminosea\ 

 Mirholia reticulata, Sm., Ann. Bot. I., 511. 



