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Tephrosia Bidwillii, Benth., Fl. Aus. II., 210. 

 The variety rufescens grows on the Logan. 



Lespedeza cuneata, Q. Don., Gen. Syst. 

 Frequently to be seen on the alluvial flats of the Logan River. 



Ghjcine tomentosa, Benth., Fl. Aust. IL, 245. 

 The sandy ridges of Peel Island abound with this twining plant, 

 as also several sandy hills of the Logan, but less so than on the 

 Island. 



Vigna lanceolata, Benth., in Mitch. Trop. Aust. 

 Towards Coochin, struggling among the grass. It grows also 

 near Eoma. 



Rhynchosia Cimninghamii, Benth., Fl. Aust. II., 350. 



In Barr's scrub near Beenleigh, Three-mile scrub near Brisbane, 

 more plentiful around Bundaberg on the Burnett. 



Guillandma Bodimcella, Linn. 



The only plant I came across was growing in a small island 

 near Stradbroke. The seeds drifted perhaps by currents seem 

 to work their way down south. It was noticed growing near 

 Sandgate, a few miles from the northern banks of Brisbane, near 

 the sea-shore. The intricate thorny branches of this species 

 emulate Caesalpinia sepiaria of E,oxb., and in Mezoneuron 

 Scortechiniif F.v.M., they have a strong ally in forming an 

 impenetrable hedge. 



Acacia hispidula, AVilld., spec. pi. iv., 1054. 

 This heath-like Acacia may be seen growing on the debris of 

 granite rocks not far from the Logan Village. 



Acacia myrtifolia, Willd., spec. pi. iv. 1054. 

 On the dry ridges leading from Nerang to Southport. and 

 suriounding Tallebudgera, this pretty Acacia often claims the 



