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p. 384, we have " Towards Broad Sound, without collector's 

 name," and I admit it into a list of tropical species on that 

 specimen. Dr. J. Shirley's " near Mount Morgan," is 

 approaching the tropics. Bailey admits it in his Queens- 

 land Flora simp'y as " common inland." I have several 

 other specimens from sub-tropical Queensland. 



15. coriacea DC. in Mem. Leg., 446. The type comes 

 from " Eastern New Holland." Mueller has a note as to 

 whether it is a form of stenophylla. Besides Northern and 

 Central Queensland, it occurs in the Northern Territory, 

 and also in North West Australia, and sub-tropical 

 Western Australia. 



Cambage, pp. 437, ,438, Hughenden to Prairie, 

 describes it ixnder 3,961, Wirewood, as A. cibaria, which 

 is a lapsus plumoi for A. coriacea. I have it also from Beta 

 (J. L. Boorman). 



It is not mentioned either by Bentham or Bailey as a 

 Queensland plant. 



16. stenoiihylla DC, Benth, in Hook. Land. Journ. 

 Bot., i, 366. The type comes from the Lachlan River, 

 N.S W. Bentham, p. 385, quotes it from the Northern 

 Territory, and, as regards Queensland localities, Maranoa 

 and Narran Rivers, Mitchell. (He also gives localities in 

 Victoria and South Australia). Bailey, p. 497, repeats 

 these Queensland localities. Cambage, pp. 428, 432, gives 

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

 p. 438, Hughenden to Winton ; p. 439, Winton to Lougreach. 



Other Queensland localities could be given that connect 

 with the sub-tropical localities of the othe; States. 



Plurinerves (NervosEe). 



17. hemignosta F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii, 134. 

 From the Gilbert River (together with Northern Territory 

 localities). It is common in North Western Australia. 

 Bentham, p. 385, has additional information. Bailey 

 omits it. Cambage, pp. 401 and 404 has Almaden ; p. 

 416, Forsayth to Normanton ; p. 428, Normanton to Clon- 

 curry. I have it also from Mt. Albion (S. Dixon) and 

 Saxby River (Miss F, Sulman). 



