80 THE FLORA OI" THE NOETHBRN TERRITORY. 



10. F. paltypoda, A. Cunn. — ^Macdonnell Ranges, G. F. Hill (No. 121), 

 23/3/1911. Grows on rocky HU-sides. 



Recorded. York Sound and Vansittart's Bay, A. Cunningham. 



11. F. puberula, A. Cunn. — York Sound, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham ; 

 Port Walcot, C. Harper ; Fitzmaurice River, F. v. Mueller. 



12. F. retusa, Linn. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



13. F. scabra, Forst. (F. aspera, Forst). — Roper River, Gilruth and 

 Spencer, July- August, 1911. 



Rough or Purple Fig. 



14. F. scobina, Benth. — Lizard Island, A. Cunningham ; Port Essing- 

 ton, Leichhardt ; Port Darwin, Schultz (Nos. 6, 410, 499). 



F. glabella, Bl. (in National Herbarium Census), F. virginea, Banks and 

 Sol. (in Journ. of Bot., 1901), recorded from North Australia. 



URTICACEffi. 



Stigma hnear, deciduous. Male perianth-lobes or segments concave or 

 abruptly inflected at the top. Leaves entire. Bracts very small. — 1. 

 Pouzolsia. 



Stigma tufted. Male-perianth segments nearly fiat. Leaves entire. 

 Bracts united at. the base into an involucre. — 2. Parietaria. 



1. POUZOLSIA, Gaud. 



1. P. indica, Gaud. — Sea Range, Wilson ; Sunday Island, A. Cunning- 

 ham. 



P. quinquenervis, Benn. — Recorded in National Herbarium Census from 

 North Australia. 



2. PARIETARIA, Linn. 



1. P. debilis, Forst. — Sea Range, F. v. Mueller. 



PROTEACEa:. 



The trees of the order furnish very handsome cabinet and building woods. 

 Sub-order I. Nucamentacece. — Fruit an indehiscent nut or drupe. 

 Flowers usually solitary within each bract. — 1. Persoonia. 



Sub-order II. Folliculares. — Fruit dehiscent, folhcular or 2-valved, 

 rarely (in the first 2 genera), drupaceous and indehiscent. Flowers usually 

 in pairs with a single bract to each pair, rarely (in Stenocarpus), the inflorescence 

 anomalous. 



Tribe I. Ovules 2 or 4, collateral. Seeds without anj^ intervening sub- 

 stance or separated by a thin lamina or mealy substance. Flowers in racemes 

 or clusters with deciduous or abortive bracts, with an involucre of imbricate 

 bracts. 



Ovules 2. Perianth regular or nearly so, the anthers on short fila- 

 ments attached below the laminse. Style cyhndrical or clavate at the end. — 

 4. Helicia. 



Ovules 2. Perianth revolute in the bud or rarely straight and regular. 

 Anthers short and sessile within the concave laminae. Leaves alternate. 



Seeds without wings short at both ends or annular. In florescence terminal, 

 rarely also axillary.- — 2. Grevillea. 



Seeds winged, chiefly or entirely at the upper end. Inflorescence axillary 

 Hakea. 



