BY THE REV. J. E. TENISON- WOODS, F.G.S. 



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JEucaJi/pts almost entirely disappear. In the following list the 

 localities where the plants were gathered, were along the banks 

 of the stream from Alley's crossing, on the road between Cairns 

 and Ilerberton and the township of the Lower Mulgrave 

 diggings, a distance of about 12 miles. The land is all alluvial 

 and volcanic, until the township is reached, where the surface 

 deposit of trap disappears and vertical paleozoic slates with 

 quartz reef take its place. The vegetation is rich, and the forest 

 in places almost unpenetrable. 



Ahromafastuosa, E-. Br. 



Abroma sj?. 



mhiscus maneliot, Linn. 



H. sp. 



Tliesjpizia populnea, Corr. 



Ahufiloii graveolens, Willd. 



A. muticum, R. Br. 



JJrenci lohata, Linn. 



Somhax malahariciim, DC. 



Turrcea jpuhescens, Hellen. 



lonidium swffruticosum, Gring. 



Cupania anacardioides, A. Hich. 



Alphitonia excelsa, Heissek. 



Oeijera salicifolia, Schott. 



Sypericum gramiueiim, Forst. 



JPomaderris sj^. 



Coluhriiia asiatlca, Brongn. 



Staclclwusia vimiiiea, Sm. 



Acacia pacliystacliyia ? 



A. linervata, DC. 



A. aulicocarjya, A. Cunn. 



Acacia, two sp.* 



A. Solandri, Benth., or leptos- 



tacliya. 

 A. julifera, Benth. 

 Alhizzia sp. 



PifhecoJobiii^mprmnosic in, 'Benth. 

 Flemingea lineata, Boxb. 

 Yigna latea, Griay. 

 Ccesalpinia nuga, Ait. 

 Derris uliginosa, Benth. 

 Crotalaria striata, DeC. 

 Drosera indica, Linn. 

 Eucalyptus tereticornis, Sm. 

 E. corynibosa ? 

 Eucalyptus, three sp. 

 Lorantlius dictyoplilebus, F.v.M. 

 E. Jongijiorus, Desv. 

 Eandia densijlom, Benth. 

 Eentella repens, Porst. 

 Ludwidgia parviflora, Boxb. 

 Melotliria Cunninghami, E.v.M. 

 Melaleuca leucodendroii Linn. 

 M. genistifolia ? 



* In this and similar cases -where the specific name is not given, the flowers 

 or seeds, or both ware not to be obtained, and the other characters were such 

 as could not be referred to any known species. 



