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ORCHIDACEOUS FLORA OF QUEENSLAND 



The deeply- dissected leaf-margins in A. amplexicaulis 



may therefore be regarded merely as an extreme form 



of a ph3^sical feature not uncommon elsewhere in this 

 genus. 



A 



Text-fig. I. — -Acianthus amplexicaulis (Bail.), Rogers and White 

 n. comb. 



A. Plant, nat. size. B. .Single flower, enlarged. 



It seems strange that this little orchid growing within 

 sixty miles of Brisbane has not been gathered again since 

 the original specimens were collected nearly thirty years 

 ago. 



Dipodium ensifolium F. v. 21. 



Dunk Island, E. J. Banfield ; Johnstone River, 

 If. R. Kefford ; Walsh Eiver, T. Barclay Miller. 



