BY C. T. WHITE. 97 



LEGUMINOSE.E. 

 Desmodium polycarpum, D.C. Bribie Island. 

 ViQNA LUTEOLA, Beutk. Sancloate and Bribie Island. 

 Acacia cincinnata, F. v. M. Bribie Island. 



The finding of this Acacia so far from the previously 

 lecorded habitats is of especial interest. It is a large tree 

 with a dark rough bark, and is generally found on the edge 

 of swamps. The trunk rises for a considerable height 

 without any signs of branching. 



RHIZOPHOREiE. 

 Ceriops candolleana, Am. Mangrove swamps between 

 Sandgate and Humpybong. 



MYRTACE^. 

 Lbptospermum flavescens, Sm. var. citriodorum, Bail 

 Q'land Ag. Jl., XV (1905), 781. 



This variety is very common in the swamps in some, 

 places on Moreton and Stradbrooke Islands. Burleigh 

 Heads ( J. E. Young) is another additional habitat. It 

 evidently has a wide range in Southern Queensland, 

 but apparently is restricted to coastal swamps. This and 

 L. liversidgei, Baker and Smith,* recorded from several 

 coastal localities in N.S.W. are evidently identical. 



Eucalyptus planchoniana, F. v. M. Stradbrooke Is 

 land. 



These specimens show great variability in the length 

 of the fruit-stalk, in one specimen it being \ inch (12.5mm) 

 long. 



PROTEACE^. 

 Banksia serrata, Linn. f. 



I have recently collected specimens of this from 

 Stradbrooke Island and Bribie Island ; in the latter locality 



*Journ. and Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., xxxrv (1906), 124. 

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