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Brunonioide.12. 



2. hippuroides Heward. Benth. in Hook. Lond. 

 Journ. Bot., i, 344. 



Type from Usborne's Harbour, North West Australia. 

 Recorded in B. Fl., ii, 342, also from Northern Territory. 

 It AA'as recorded from Queensland by Bailey in his ' Com- 

 prehensive Catalogue." 



I have now received it from Stannary Hills (Dr. T. L. 

 Bancroft), Irvinebank (F. Bennett), Herberton (R. C. 

 Ringrose), all through C. T. White. 



3. galiokles Benth., in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot., i, 344. 

 The type comes from '' Australia." Bauer, which means 

 Gulf of Carpentaria. Bent ham, p. 342. records " a variety 

 with rather stouter phyllodia," Sweers Island, Henne. 

 This is in the Queensland portion of the Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 near Bentinck Island. Cambage, j). 416, records it from 

 Forsayth to Normanton, p. 420, two miles north of Croydon. 



Other localities are near Herberton (S. Dixon), Stannary 

 Hills, via Irvinebank, (Dr. T. L. Bancroft), Cape River 

 (Herb. Melb.), Rockhamj)ton (no collector). 



4. conferta A. Cunn., Benth. in Hook. Land. Journ. 

 Bot., i, 345. The tyj)e comes from the tributaries of the 

 Macquarie River, N.S.W. ; " also in Bauer's collection." 

 Bentham, p. 343, quotes Shoal water Bay, R: Brown, which 

 is just inside the tropics. 



I have seen a specimen '' Shoalwater Bay, is*. Broivn, 

 1802-5." It may be that this is the specimen referred to 

 as " in Bauer's collection," for Ferdinand Bauer was the 

 artist who accompanied and who worked under Brown's 

 direction. See my " Sir Joseph Banks : the Father of 

 Australia," p. 69. 



This is the only specimen of A. co7iferta from Queens- 

 land I have seen, and I would invite the attention of 

 collectors to it. It is fairly common in the drier (not the 

 driest) parts of New South Wales, both north and west. 



Uninerves (Brevifolise). 

 4a. jjuijjureapcfala 'Bailey, in Queensland Agric. Journ- 

 XV. 780, (1905). 



