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SENECIO AMYGDALIFOLIUS, F.v.M. Gold Creek, near 
Brisbane. 
This large growing Senecio is fairly common in Southern 
Queensland ;_ besides the habitats recorded in the 
*“ Queensland Flora,’ we have it in the Queensland 
Herbarium from the following localities :—Wellington Pt. 
(J. Wedd) ; Macpherson Range (C.T.W.) ; Killarney (J. F. 
Bailey) ; Mt. Samson (C.T.W.) ; Mt. Perry (J. Keys). 
MYRSINE. 
MYRSINE CAMPANULATA, F.v.M. 
Very common on hills in the forest country about 
Brisbane (Taylor’s Range, Enoggera Range, Gold Creek, 
etc.) 
He ve) SMareller: im Rrapm.) Wii," 235) andi, AY ove 
Bailey in “‘ Queensland Flora,” p. 949, both describe the 
margins of the leaves as entire. It is a common shrub in 
Southern Queensland, but in all our specimens a leaf with 
entire margin is rare, most of them being distinctly dentate 
in the upper half as shown in the ** Comprehensive Catalogue 
of Queensland Plants,” p. 302, fig. 275. Nimmul Mt. 
(C.T.W.), and Nambour (Dr. F. H. Kenny) are extensions 
of our knowledge of the plant’s range. 
POLYGONACE. 
PoOLYGONUM PROSTRATUM, Rk. Br. Brisbane (E. W. Bick). 
These specimens are glabrescent, almost glabrous. 
We have specimens in our collections from the following 
localities :—Tarampa (F. M. Bailey), Roma, Hendon and 
Taabinga (C.T.W.); these are all strongly strigose. Al] 
our specimens show the stipules bearing a short, foliaceous, 
lobed lamina at the mouth. 
ALISMACEA. 
DAMASONIUM AUSTRALE, Salisb., Brisbane River. 
We have numerous specimens in the Queensland 
Herbarium from various localities in Southern Queensland. 
