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trinervia vel triplinervia, pagina inferiore nervis parce hirsutis, 
venis pinnatifidis et nervo medio conspicuis, petiolis brevibus 
arce hirsutis. Inflorescentiae axillares, compressae, 1°5-2 em. 
fae. pedunculis pubescentibus. Calycis segmenta triangu- 
lari-ovata, acuta, glabra, 0°5-0-75 mm. onga, marginibus 
notati. Antherae 0'75 mm. longae, apiculatae, basi barbatae, 
filamentis paullo sub sinubus insertis. Ovarium c¢ stylo 
glabrum. Fructus globosus, 8 mm. diametro, ‘monospermus ; 
pericarpium crustaceum, tenue, vernicosum. Semina glabra. S. 
. Linn. 
Wales, xxx. pt. iii. 1905, p. 368; Census of N.S. Wales Plants, 
p. 172; Bailey, Queensland Plants, iii. p. 1024, quoad spec. 
arborem ex dist. Brisbane. 
QuEEnsLanp. Eumundi; ‘‘a small tree” F. M. Bailey. 
New Sourn Waters. Macpherson Range; Koreelah Peak to 
White Swamp, J. H. Maiden; Acacia Creek, W. Dunn; J. L. 
Boorman 205. 
This species from New South Wales on the borders of Queens- 
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in being a tree of some 40-60 ft. in height with a trunk 10 in.-1 ft 
smaller flowers than those of the northern species. A specimen 
of the timber collected by J. L. Boorman presented to Kew by 
Mr. J. H. Maiden is remarkably heavy and close grained. The 
wood is a pale straw-colour with a pitted appearance in trans- 
verse section due to patches of interxylary phloem. 
The tree is described by Boorman (see Maiden & Betche, Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N.S.W. lic.) as a handsome compact tree ol ag 
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