BY F, SMITH AND C. T. WHITE, 89 



do not allow us to determine the tree botanically ; it 

 probably represents an nndescribed species of Grevillea. 



EUPHORBIACEAE. 



Bridelia exalfata F.v.M. 



Ver}- commonly seen as a secondar}^ growth in paddocks 

 in the scrub areas of Southern Queensland. 



Flagellariaceae. 

 Flagellaria indica Linn. (Petrie, 1912). 



Juncaceae. 

 Juncus prismatocarpus R.Br. (Petrie, 1917). 



Aroideae. 

 Alocasia macrorrhiza Schott. (Harris and Smith, 1916), 

 A. macrorrhiza Schott var. hrisbanensis Bail., Colocasia 

 antiqiiorum Schott. 



A. macrorrhiza is a very common ' scrub " plant 

 known commonlj^ as " Cunjevoi," and has at times been 

 thought to cause the death of cattle ^^ ; its use as a fish 

 poison has also been referred to.^^ 



Gramineae. 

 Andropogon intermedins R.Br. (Petrie, 1913), 

 Chrysopogon parviflorus Bcnth. ( Andropogon micranthiis 

 Kunth), (Petrie, 1913), C. Gryllus Trin. ( Andropogon 

 Gryllus Trin.) (Petrie, 1913), Sorghum halepense Pers. 

 var. miUica ( Andropogon halepensis Sibth. var. mutica 

 Hack.) (Petrie, 1913), Anisopogon avenaceiis R.Br. (Petrie, 

 1913), DantJionia racemosa R.Br. (Petrie, 1913), D. 

 semiannularis R.Br. (Petrie, 1913), Chloris truncata R.Br. 

 (Petrie, 1913), C. ventricosa R.Br. (Petrie, 1913), Eleitsine 

 aegyptiaca Pers. (Petrie, 1913), E. indica Gaertn. (Petrie, 

 1913), Leptochloa decipiens Staph. (Petrie, 1913), L. sub- 

 digitata Trin. 



Filices. 



Davallia jjyxidata Cav., D. elegans Swartz. (Greshoff, 

 1909), D. solida Swartz., Lindsaea linearis Swartz. (Petrie, 

 1912), L. microphylla Swartz. (Petrie, 1912), L. Fraseri 

 Hook., L. ensifolia Swartz., L. incisa Prentice, Lomaria 

 Patersoni Spreng., Asplenium flabellifolium Cav. (Petrie, 

 1912). 



