24 TROPICAL ACACIAS OF QUEENSLAND. 



13. suhternata F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii, 124. 

 Type from Table-land. Upper Victoria River, Northern 

 Territorj-. F. M. Bailey in Queens. Agric. Journ., Sept. 

 1906, p. 162, records this species from Newcastle Range on 

 the authority of a specimen from A. H. Blackman. I have 

 seen it through the courtesy of Mr. C. T. White, and it is 



A. galioides Benth. 



14. franslucens A. Cunn. in Hooker's Icones PL, t. 

 160. The type comes from North Western Australia. 

 Bentham, p. 379, gives " Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 i?. Broiun ; Henne." Bailey, p. 494, has '" Islands of the 

 Gulf of Carj)entaria " (R. Brown). It is common in the 

 Northern Territory. 



15. trineura F.v.M. PL Vict., ii, 25, and Fragm., 

 iv, 5. Quoted by F. Bennett in this Journ.. xix, 68, from 

 Irvinebank. The type comes from Victoria ; it has since 

 been found in southern New South Wales (Temora, etc.). 

 It is a most improbable record, but what it is I cannot say, 

 in absence of the specimen. 



16. xylocarpa A. Cunn. Benth. in Hook. Lond. 

 Journ. Bot., i. 370. The type comes from Dampier's 

 Archipelago, North West Australia. Bentham, p. 401, 

 gives additional North- West localities, and adds some Northern 

 Territory ones. Bailej-, p. 506, sa3's " Gulf of Carpentaria. 

 Mueller," but Mueller's specimen comes from the Northern 

 Territor}', and I have never seen a Queensland one. 



Tentative list of tropical Queensland species. 

 For the most part, the sequence of the Flora Austra- 

 liensis has been followed. I have been at pains to ascertain 

 the origin of the type. 



PuNGENTES (Pluriuerves). 

 1. jMebocarpa F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii (not ii), 

 119. Type from Seven Emu River, Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 Northern Territory. Bailey, p. 481, has '" Gulf of Carpen- 

 taria," but although he admits it into the flora of Queens- 

 land, I do not think he ever saw a Queensland specimen. 

 I have since the publication of his work, seen a specimen 

 from the Gilbert River ( Armit, ex herb. Melb.), which proves 

 that it is a Queensland species. 



