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Trachymene linearis, Spreng. Sp. Umb., 7. 



Trachymene Billai dieri, JBenth. El. Austr. Ill , 356. 



Both have been gathered near Point Danger. All the species 

 included in the genera Siebera and Trachymene, have been united 

 by Mueller into one genus under the latter appellation. Many- 

 characters once held good to distinguish one species from another 

 in the genus Siebera, now break down, and these forms become 

 untenable as species. Further discoveries will call for further 

 reduction of species. 



Araliace^e. 



Panax sambucifolius, Sieb. in Dc. Prod. Ill, 255. 

 At Tambourine Mountain. 



LORANTHACEJS. 



Loranthus Bidwillii, Benth. Fl. Aust. III., 390. 



On branches of Callitris cupressiformis, Vent. ; it grows at 

 Nerang Creek Heads. The same mistletoe is more widely spread 

 at Stanthorpe on the same kind of pine, and at the mouth of the 

 Mary, from which district the original specimen sent by Mr. 

 Bidwill, whose name it bears, probably came. 



KUBIACEiE. 



Randia Moorei. F. v. M. in FL Austr. III., 411. 

 A small tree growing at Yatala near the banks of the Albert, a 

 main tributary to the Logan. 



Randia Benthamiana. F. v. M. Frag. IX., 180. 



At Tallebudgera this small shrub occasionally may be met with. 

 The inflorescence, flowers, shape of fruit globular in outline, all 

 bespeak a species quite distinct from R. charbacea with which it 

 may be confused in its living state. 



Randia dentiflora. Benth. Fl. Hough., 153. 

 On the Coomora. I gathered specimens of the same species in the 

 Burnett district, where it attains larger dimensions. 



