30 TROPICAL ACACIAS OF QUEENSLAND 



Plueinerves (Oligoneurse). 



11. Simsii A. Cunn., Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. 

 Bot., i, 368. The type comes from Cleveland Bay, Queens- 

 land. Bentham, p. 382, quotes a number of other North 

 Queensland localities. Specific localities are, East of Inlet, 

 Cairns (R. H. Cambage, No. 3,840) ; about 15 feet high, 

 granite, 1,600 feet, Almaden (R. H. Cambage, No. 3,890), 

 8 feet high, on granite, Townsville (R. H. Cambage, No. 

 3,802), and I could quote others. It is confined to North 

 Queensland so far as I am aware. 



Plurinerves (Microneura). 



12. homalophylla A. Cunn., Benth. in Hook. Lond. 

 Journ. Bot., i, 365. Type from Lachlan River, N.S.W. 



Cambage, p. 439, provisionally records this species 

 (" Boree," No. 3,971) from " a little more than half way from 

 Winton to Longreach." Peak Vale, Clermont (correspond- 

 ent of Dr. J. Shirley). Bailej^ p. 495, simply says 

 " inland localities.' The following locality is sufficiently 

 close to warrant its inclusion in the present list. It 

 is a specimen labelled " Neercool " Creek in Mueller's 

 handwriting. The Surveyor General of Queensland informs 

 me that Neerkool Creek has its source about 4 miles south 

 of Stanwell on tjie Central Railway, and under the names 

 of Neerkool, Scrub and Gavial Creeks flows into the 

 Fitzroy River a short distance below Rockhampton. The 

 specimen was perhaps collected by E. Bowman, who 

 collected A. julifera there, see p. 41. 



13. Cambagei R. T. Baker in Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W.^ 

 XXV, 661 (1900). The " Gidgee." See my Forest Flora 

 of N.S.W. , Part xl, p. 24. Cambage, pp. 428, 431, gives 

 Normanton to Cloncurry, p. 436, Cloncurry to Hughenden, 

 p. 437, Hughenden to Prairie ; p. 438, Hughenden to 

 Winton ; p. 439, Winton to Longreach. 



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14. Oswaldi F.v.M., Bentham, B. Fl., ii, 384, quotes 

 PI. Vict., ii, 27, but that work quotes Linncea xxvi, 609, 

 for the description of the species. It was originally 

 described from specimens in the dry country of New South 

 Wales (perhaps Victoria) and South Australia. In Bentham,. 



