116 THE FLOEA OF THE NOETHEEN TEEEITOEY. 



30 miles N.E. of Anthony's Lagoon, G. F. Hill (No. 531), 28/8/1911. 



Northern Territory, G. F. Hill (No. 87a). 1911. Fruits only. 



10 miles W.S.W. of Mt. Stuart, G. F. HiU, 2/6/1911. With ovoid berries. 



Recorded. Plains of Promise, F. v. Mueller. 



Darling Downs Pomegranate. Wood excellent for carving. 



4. C. quiniflora, D. C. — ^N. Coast, Baudin. 



5. G. spinosa, Linn. (C. nummularia, D.C.). — Henbury Station, Finke 

 River, G. F. HiU (No. 41), 8/3/1911. 



Caper (flower-buds pickled). 



6. C. umbellata, R. Br. — ^North Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, G. F. Hill 

 (No. 631), 20/10/1911. 



Recorded. Careening Bay, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham ; barren plains 

 of the Fitzmaurice and Victoria Rivers, F. v. Mueller ; Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 R. Brown ; Port Essington, Armstrong. 



7. C. umbonata, Lindl. — ^Edith Creek, GUruth and Spencer, July-August, 

 1911. 



90 miles N, | W. of Camp III., G. F. HiU (No. 354), 15/6/1911. 

 Recorded. Victoria river and dry ridges towards Fitzmaurice River, 

 F. V. MueUer ; Depuech Island, Bynoe. 



C. loranthifolia, Lindl. ; recorded in National Herbarium Census from 

 North Australia. 



4. CADABA, FoEST. 



1. C. capparoides, D O. — N. Coast, Herb. Mus. Par. ; Vansittart Bay, 

 A. Cunningham. 



6. APOPHYLLUM, F. V. M. 



1. A. anomalum, F. v. M. — Brigalow shrub, on the Burdekin, F. v. 

 MueUer ; Cooper's river, A. C. Gregory. 



DROSERACE.X. 



Ovary 1 -celled. Styles 2 to 5, distinct or shortly united at the base. — 

 1. Drosera. 



Ovary 2-ceUed. Style undivided. — 2. BybUs. 



1. DROSERA, Linn. 1735. 



(Adenopa, Rafin, 1836 ; Dismophyla, Rafin, 1836 ; Esera, Neck., 1790 ; 

 Filicirna, Rafin., 1836 ; Rorella, Hall., 1785 ; Rossolis, Adans., 1763 ; 

 Sondera, Lehm., 1844). 



Sundews. 



No stipules. — 2. D. indica. 



Stipules scarious. Leaves radical, rosulate, the stems or stock dying away 

 below the rosette or rarely persisting and densely covered with the dried remains 

 of the old leaves and stipules. — 



Racemes glabrous or scarcely pubescent. Leaves obovate or orbicular. — 

 6. D. Burmanni. 



Racemes, especially the calyxes, softly villous. — 3. D. petiolaris. 



1. D. Burmanni, Vahl. — Regent River, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham ; 

 Upper Victoria River, Providence Hill and M'Adam Range, Nicholson River 

 Gulf of Carpentaria, F. v. Mueller. 



