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PRINCIPES. 



PALM^. 

 124. Livistona Alfred! F. v. M. 



Millstream, Fortescue River (Alex. Forrest) ; Mts. Herbert, 

 Broorae, Leake and Barnett ; Isdell, Harris and Phillips 

 Ranges ; hills near the junction of Harm and Barnett 

 Rivers (W.V.F.)- Trunk 40-60ft. in height ; diameter, 1ft. 

 The " Fan-palm " or " Cabbage-palm " of Kimberley. 

 Among sandstone and quartzite rocks. F. S. Broekman 

 and J. Bradshaw have reported the existence of another 

 species between Wyndham and the West coast. 



The trunk is never above 10ft. in height. It is probably 

 identical with L. Leichhardtii, F. v. M. 



SPATHIFLOR^ffi. 



ARACE^. 



125. Typhonium angustilobiuni, F. v. M. 



King Sound District (Froggatt) ; Lennard River, near Inglis' 



Gap, King Leopold Ranges. (W.V.F. ). 

 In good soil, in damp depressions. 



LEMNACE^. 



126. Lemna trisuica, L. 



Ord and Denhara Rivers and lagoons in their vicinity ; Parrv's 

 Creek (W.V.F.). 



FARINOSE. 



127. Flagellaria indica L. 



East of Oscar Range (Alex. Forrest) ; Prince Regent's River 

 (.T. Bradshaw and Allen) ; Sunday Island, Point Cunning- 

 ham, Cygnet Bay, Swan Point (W.V.F.). Climbing to 

 30ft. ; flowers pale yellow, fruits red. The aborigines use 

 the stems for many purposes in lieu of bamboos. 



CENTROLEPIDAE^. 



128. Centrolepis Banksii Roem. et Sehult. 



Isdell and Charnley Rivers (W.V.F.). A small form growing 

 in wet spots. 



129. O. exserta Roem. et Sohult. 



Isdell, Charnley, Calder and Sprigg Rivers ; north-base of Bold 

 Bluff (W.V.F.). Bracts hispid with long white spreading 

 hairs ; scales longer than the bracts ; edgos of the bracts, 

 the filaments, and styles scarlet. 



In wet soil. 



