68 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND. 
Psoralea pustulata F.v.M. The following are definite 
localities for this little-known species: Lower Settlement 
Creek, L. Brass ; Georgina River, E. J. Whelan ; Lawn Hill, 
F. Hann (all near Queensland-Northern Territory Border) ; 
Walsh River, Cape York Peninsula, T. Barclay Millar. 
Tephrosia coriacea Benth. This Northern Territory plant, 
previously unrecorded for Queensland, has been collected on 
sandstone ridges at Settlement Creek, North-west Queensland, 
by L. Brass. 
Atylosia cinerea F.v.M. This Northern Territory shrub, 
which was previously unrecorded for the State, has been 
collected at Branch Creek, North-west Queensland, and 
Settlement Creek, Queensland-Northern Territory Border, by 
L. Brass; and at Townsville, North Queensland, by J. W. 
Fawcett. 
Rhynchosia acutifolia F.v.M. Definite Queensland 
localities for this species are—Gilbert River, F. v. Mueller ; 
Tate River, R. C. Burton ; near Railway Crossing, Tate River, 
C.T. White. R. C. Burton’s specimens bear pods containing 
2-3 seeds, a peculiarity already noted by Bentham in Mueller’s 
specimens from the Gilbert River. Some specimens in the 
Queensland Herbarium simply marked ‘‘ Hann’s Expedition ”’ 
also have pods which are mostly 3-seeded. 
Dalbergia monosperma Dalz. This twining shrub, which 
is distributed in parts of India, China, Malaya, and Northern 
Australia, has been collected on the edge of Mangrove Swamps 
at Cairns by C. T. White, and was previously unrecorded for 
the State. 
Acacia lycopodifolia A. Cunn. This Northern Territory 
shrub was collected at Settlement Creek, North Queensland, 
near border of Northern Territory, by L. Brass, and is a new 
record for the State. It was recorded by Bailey in the 
‘Queensland Flora,” ii., p. 483, as a Queensland species, and 
the locality Hammersley Range given. Hammersley Range, 
however, is in the north-west of Western Australia. 
Acacia flexifolia A. Cunn. A New South Wales species not 
previously recorded for this State which has been collected 
at Catfish Creek, Inglewood District, by C. J. Smith. 
Acacia myrtifolia Willd. has been collected in the following 
localities :—Logan River, Rev. B. Scortechini ; Russell Island, 
