CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE QUEENSLAND FLORA. 63 
Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
No. 2.* 
By C. T. Wuirte, F.L.S., Government Botanist, and 
W. D. Francis, Assistant Government Botanist. 
(Text-figures 1-9.) 
(Read before the Royal Society of Queensland, 24th July, 1925.) 
OrpDER CRUCIFERi. 
Cakile maritima Scop. Collected on the ocean beach, 
Stradbroke Island, Moreton Bay, by C. T. White. This herb, 
which is found in Europe, South Africa, and South America, 
is also common on the sea beaches of New South Wales. This 
is the first record of its occurrence in this State. 
OrpER PITTOSPORACE. 
Hymenosporum flavum F.v.M. Some specimens of this 
tree were recently received from Ravenshoe collected by Mr. J. 
B. Manuell and from the parish of Barron collected by Mr. D. 
Fraser, both localities on the Atherton tableland, North 
Queensland. The specimens differ from the more commonly 
known form in the under surface of the leaves, the peduncles 
and pedicels being more hairy. The fruits also are covered with 
a loose, floccose tomentum. The tree iscommon on the Eungella 
Range, North Queensland, and herbarium specimens from 
there are similar to Southern ones. It has also been recorded 
from Rockingham Bay by Mueller (Fragm. Phytogr. Austr. 
v. 210 and vi. 168). 
OrpeR GUTTIFERA. 
Calophyllum touriga sp. nov. Arbor magna; ramulis 
glabris subteretibus ; foliis modice petiolatis (petiolis ca. 1-3 
em. longis) coriaceis glabris ellipticis prominente pellucido- 
punctatis (12-18 cm. longis, 5-8 cm. latis); inflorescentiis 
floribusque ignotis ; fructibus magnis (ad 10 cm. longis) ovoideo 
globosis obliquis apice acutis ; seminibus globosis (ad 2.5 em, 
diam.). 
* No. 1 in vol. xxxiii., 1921, pp. 152-165. 
