296 CIII. LAURINER. [ Cryptocarya. 
9. C. Mackinnoniana, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 169. A noble tree 100 
ft. riam (Dallachy) or a tall shrub of 12 ft. ( W. Hill.), the young branches 
es go 
almost ovate, obtuse or shortly acuminate, rounded or cuneate at the 
ase, 4 to 8 in. long, rather thick, at first minutely pubescent, at length 
glabrous and almost shining above, ver prominently penniveined and 
reticulate underneath, the veins ER slp often glaucous between 
m. Panicles loosely corymbose or thyrsoid. Pedicels very short. 
Perianth scarcely above 1 line long, the segments about as i the 
tube. Glands large, free from the inner stamens, nearly sessile. Fruiting 
ge 
perianth ovoid or oblong, about 2 in. lon 
Queensland. Cape York, W. Hill; Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. 
3. C. patentinervis, F. Muell. in DC. Prod. xv. i. 508 and Fragm 
v. 166. A small tree, the branches and inflorescence foro or 
hoary with a close tomentum. Leaves ovate to oblong-lanceola 
minate, 2 to 4 in. long, glabrous above, softly or minutely pubese 
nate. 
ing perianth ellipsoid-oblong, nearly 3 in. long, the ericarp rather 
more distinct he it than in most species.—C. rigida, eissn. in DC. 
_N.S. Wales. Bellinger and Tweed rivers, C. Moore; Hastings and Clarence 
rivers, Beckler. ! 
4. C. obovata, R. Br. Prod. 409. A fine bushy-headed pe 
(Dallachy), the young shoots and inflorescence minutely tomentose 
O 8 
outer as to the inner staminal series. Staminodia sessile, 8€ P vdd 
ruiting perianth globular, about 4 in. diameter.—Meissn. 1n DC 
xv. i. 73, 507; C. hypospodia, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 170 E 
CER i q . Brisbane me» 
cr qe RR RAN 
Pos S. W: Hunters river, R. Brown; Clarence and Richm 
oore, Beckler, Wilcox ; Glendon, Leichhardt. 
ond rivers, C E 
