908 CXII. ARISTOLOCHIACEJX. [ Aristolochia. 
: — in. diameter, with 6 prominent longitudinal ribs. 
Seeds an ae yellow” ( Dallaehy). 
Queensland. Rockingham bay, Dallachy. 
2. prevenosa, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 166. A tall climbing shrub, 
the young branches and principal veins of the underside of the leaves 
underneath. Flowers unknown. Capsule (according to F. Mueller) 
AU esr lin. long. Seeds compressed, tubercular-rugose.— 
Hid n DC. Prod. xv. i. 496. 
cdi Clarence river, Beckler.— The only specimens I have seen are 
Prod flowers or fruit. 
Of. S ih dd ps above € , more or less pubescent, or 
so Töm daite quite glabrous. Leaves on rather long ‘oe eg ovate ovate- 
lanceolate or oblong-pandurate, obtuse, cordate at the base with broad - 
rounded auricles, 1 to 2in. long. Pedicels axillary, aolitary, 1-flowered, 
1 to 2 lines long below the o ovary, which at the time of flowering is 3 
pe Bue river, W. Hill; Rockhampton, O’Shanesy; Elliot n 
and Nerkool gard Bowman ; Rockingham bay, Dallachy ; in herb. R. rown aie : 
perce w of the station. | 
. S. Wales. Clarence river, Beckler. 
4. A. Thozetii, F. Muell Fragm. ii. 107. A trailing or costrité 
herb, closely allied to aaa, perhaps a variety of A. pubera, usually rather 
stouter: aves linear or linear-lanceolate, broader at the base and 
cordate or hastate, usually 2 to 4 in. long ; ; a few of the lower ones | 
era, but not cur perfect. Fruit of A. pubera, and equ ually 
variable in size.— Duch. in DC. Prod. xv. i. 484. 
veensland. Rockham dii Thozet, O’Shanesy ; Keppel bay, Thozet ; Herbert's, 
rm Touman; Rotkinghim bay, Dele 1: 2. C 
