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Euphorbia schizolepis, F.v.M. 

 Prince Regent's River. 



The glabrous variety. Some of the involucral appendages only 

 bilobed. 



Bridelia tomentosa, Blume. 



Prince Regent's River. 



Ficus platypoda, Cunningham. 

 Prince Regent's River. 



Atalaya hemiglauca, F.v.M. 

 Carson Valley. 



DlSTICHOSTEMON PHYLLOPTERUS, F.V.M. 



Paradise Creek. 



The only plant in the vast order of Sapindacese with an indefinite 

 number of stamens, just as among the many hundreds of cruci- 

 ferous plants Megacarpaea polyandra is the only one with more 

 than 6 stamens. 



Canarium Australasicum, F.v.M. 



Prince Regent's River. Found also on the Catherine River by 

 A. Giles and at Port Douglas by Barnard. 



POLYCARPAEA LONGIFLORA, F.V.M. 



Prince Regent's River. 



Particularly well worthy of culture as a kind of everlasting on 

 account of its copious dark red flowers. 



Gomphrena leptoclada, Bentham. 

 Prince Regent's River. 



Gomphrena flaccida, R. Brown. 



Prince Regent's and Durack Rivers. Found also at King's Sound 

 (Poulton), Fitzroy River (G. Paterson), Norman River (Gulliver), 

 Goode Island (Poulton), Ennesleigh River (Armit), Creen's Creek 

 (Stockfeldt). 



