DISTICHOSTEMON PHYLLOPTERUS 
I. Muell. in Hook. Kew Journ. ix. 306 (1857): Benth. Fl. Austral. i. 487; Barley, Queensland Flora, i. 319. 
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[PratE 44.] 
Frutex 3-4-pedalis. Rami teretes. Calyx 5-, 6-, seepius 7-, interdum 
8-phyllus ; fodio/is lineari-lanceolatis, acutis, villosiusculis, trilinearibus, 
basi patulis, dein erectis, apice parum inflexis, 
zqualibus. Corolla 
inserta, filiformia, 
rubicunda, alterna breviora. 
incurvee, 
margine rubicundis, 
Ssepe 34 et 16, 
erectiuscula, calyce breviora, extus 
nulla.  Filamenta 10, 1 25 
receptaculo 
Anthere lanceolato-lineares, acute, parum 
sordide  flavicantes, Germen superum, 
subrotundum, 5-, 6-, 7- vel 8-plicatum, angulis compressis, villosiusculum. 
apice _ pilosze, 
Stylus filiformis, ruber, glaber, longissimus (semuncialis), apice recurvus. 
Capsula subrotundo-ovalis, submembranacea, inflata, villosiuscula, 
magnitudine nucis avellana, instructa alis 5, 6, sepius 7 vel 8, 
membranaceo-coriaceis, mollibus, latis, superne rotundatis,  villo- 
siusculis, 5-, 6-, 7- vel 8-locularis, totidem valvis; valvulze inter alas 
discedunt.  Dissepimenta sub alis extenduntur.  Semina bina in 
singulo loculo, ovalia, nitidissima, nigro-purpurea; hilum annulo 
incrassato cinctum. 
Anacardiaceae 
BUCHANANIA MUELLERI 
Lngl. in DC. Mon. Phan. ix. 190 (1883); Bailey, Queensland Flora, i. 322. 
B. ANGUSTIFOLIA Benth. Fl. Austral. i. 490, non Roxb. 
[PLATE 45.] 
Calyx quinquephyllus (vel profunde quinquepartitus) ; fo//o/a ovata, 
obtusa, patentia, vix semilinearia, glabra. Petala quinque, ovato- 
oblonga, obtusiuscula, calyce quadruplo longiora, albida, patentia, apice 
reflexa. /v/amenta decem, receptaculo inserta, subulata, erecta, petalis 
duplo breviora, albida. Anthere oblongze, erectee, albida. Nectarium 
duplex, exterius monophyllum, urceolatum, crassum, quinque-dentatum ; 
dentibus minutis, albidis, longitudine calycis, intra filamenta nectarium 
interius cingens ; zx¢erdoris filamenta quinque, filiformia, teretia, 
crassiuscula, recta, circa germen erecta, longitudine staminum. Germen 
superum, ovatum, S¢yéus conico-filiformis, erectus, staminibus paulo 
brevior. Stigma simplex. Pericarpium e germine judicatum 
uniloculare, monospermum. Arbor parva, tota glabra. Ram teretes. 
Folia sparsa, petiolata, patula, oblongo-spathulata, nunc acutiuscula, 
seepius obtusa, integerrima, spithamza. Panicule numerose, sparse 
in apicibus ramulorum, composite, multiflorc, oblong, anguste, 
pedunculatze, paniculam communem magnam formantes. 
Engeavour’s River. 
PLEEIOGYNIUM, SOUANDRE 
Engl. in DC. Monogr. Phan. iv. 255 (1883). 
OWENIA CERASIFERA F. Muell. in Hook. Journ. Bot. ix. 305 (1857); Benth. Fl. Austral. i. 386; Bailey, Queensland Flora, i. 
SPONDIAS ACIDA Banks & Sol.in Herb.: Benth. Fl. Austr. i. 492, non Bl. 
SPONDIAS SOLANDRI Benth. lc. 
SPONDIAS PLEIOGYNA F. Muell. Fragm. v. 78 (1863). 
324, t. 12 (1899). 
[PLatEe 46.] 
Cab 5-phyllus: /oltola ovata, obtusissima, parva, vix + lin., 
patula, concava. Petada 5, ovato-oblonga, acuta, calyce 3-plo longiora, 
patula, pallide herbacea, equalia, patentia. /amenta 10, subulata, 
patula, receptaculo inserta, petalis breviora; alterna paulo breviora, 
pallida. Amnthere subrotunde, lute. Germen orbiculatum, latum, 
medio subconicum, margine. profunde pro staminibus decem-crenatum. 
Styf¢ quinque, brevissimi, approximati, conici. Stigmata simplicia. 
Drupa carnosa, subrotunda, depressa, margine obsoletissime decem- 
angulata, glaberrima, sordide rubra, magnitudine nucis juglandis 
majoris. Ons. Variat magnitudine et colore substantiz ; substantia 
enim est vel rubra vel ex albido virescens; sapore acido cum austero 
mixto ; forte bene matura sapidior absque austero. /Vuclews magnus, 
late turbinatus, crassus, durissimus, supra planus cum parvo acumine, 
margine decem-(10-15) angulatus: angulis foramine oblongo apertis 
Semina solitaria, oblonga, incurva. Spice axillares, 3-unciales. /Vores 
subaggregati 2 v. 3 e singula gemmula,  brevissime pedicellati ; 
fasciculis remotiusculis. oda pinnata cum impari (in superioribus 9), 
inzequalia, glaberrima, ovato-lanceolata, acuta, integerrima.  Lachis 
teres, supra autem inter foliola carinata. 
Bustard Bay, Bay of Inlets, Endeavour’s River : native name “ Kurrui.” 
The following note in Cook’s Journal (ed. Wharton, p. 318, where the tree is 
erroneously identified in a footnote with “the Black Apple, or Sapota Australis,”) seems 
to refer to this :—‘ There are growing wild in the wood a few sorts of Fruit (the most of 
them unknown to us), which when ripe do not eat amiss, one sort especially, which we 
called Apples, being about the size of a Crab Apple ; it is black and pulpy when ripe, and 
tastes like a Damson; it hath a large hard stone or Kernel, and grows on Trees or 
Shrubs.” 
Leguminosae 
OXYLOBIUM “COR DIF@ Rie 
Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 492 (1809) ; Benth. Fl. Austral. ii. 19 (1864). 
[PLatEe 47.] 
Calyx monophyllus, campanulatus, extus pilosiusculus, purpur- 
ascens, persistens, quinquepartitus : laciniae lanceolate, acute, cequales, 
bilineares, laterales apice parum adscendentes. Corolla papilionacea ; 
vexillum et alze aurantiacee. Vex¢//um adscendens, intus aurantiacum, 
extus magis rubicundum; carina lata e purpurascenti aurantiaca, apice 
obscure rubra. F2/amenta decem, distincta, receptaculo inserta, fili- 
Germen 
Stylus filiformi- 
formia, glabra, qualia. Axthere subrotunde, parve. 
superum, ovatum, compressum, acutum, villosum. 
subulatus, glaber, staminibus longior, cum carina adscendens. Stigma 
simplex, acutiusculum, glabrum. Zegamen ovatum, turgidum, apice 
compressum, acuminatum, villosum, uniloculare, calyce triplo longius, 
vix tamen semunciale. Semina quinque ad octo, subrotunda, latiora 
quam longiora, basi parum attenuata, hilo versus alterum  latus 
excavato. 
Botany Bay. 
