212 THE TLOEA OF THE NOETHEKN TEEEITOEY. 



Leaves minutely hoary underneath. Drupe ovoid-globular, without 



angles. — 4. T. discolor. 

 Leaves loosely tomentose-pubescent, at least underneath. — 13. 

 T. platyphylla. 

 Leaves mostly shortly acuminate, flowers rather small. Stamens not 

 above 3 lines long. 



Leaves ovate. 



Leaves 3 or 4 times as long as the petiole, the pellucid dots 



very conspicuous under a lens. — 10. T. microcarpa. 

 Leaves not twice as long as the petiole, the pellucid dots quite 

 microscopic— 12. T. petiolaris. 

 Leaves lanceolate or narrow oblong-elliptical. Drupe acuminate. — 

 6. T. erythrocarpa. 

 Leaves narrow, obtuse. Flowers large. Stamens 5 to 6 lines long. 

 Fruit beaked. — 7. T. grandiflora. 

 Fruit without a beak. — 1. T. arostrata. 



1. T. arostrata, Ewart and Davies. Plate XII. — Specimens in fruit 

 only. Glabrous. Leaves Hnear-oblong, obtuse, 1 to 2in. long, narrowed into a 

 petiole of | to lin. Drupe globular lin. or more in diameter, without vraigs, 

 angles or beak. 



Hodson Downs, Nutwood Downs, McMinn's Bar, Roper River, G. F. Hill 

 (834), 7/4/1912. 



2. T. Bursarina, F. v. iW.— Newcastle Waters, G. F. Hill (477), 17/7/191 1 . 

 Tree 30ft. high. Camel poison. 



On creek at head of Kilgour River, G. F. HiU (536), 30/8/1911. Tree 

 35ft. high and Sin. in diameter. 



Recorded. Dry gravelly banks of Victoria River and frequent in low 

 place round the Gulf of Carpentaria, F. v. Mueller. 



A useful cabinet wood. 



3. T. circumalata, F. v. M.S. of Newcastle Waters, G. F. Hill (482), 

 29/7/1911. 



Recorded. Cape Pond, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham ; Depuech Island, 

 Bynoe ; maritime rocks, Niehol Bay, F. Gregory's Expedition ; in the in- 

 terior, lat. 18° 35', McDouall Stuart's Expedition. 



Quinine Bush. Yields a clear gum. 



4. T. discolor, F. v. M. — ^Hearson Island, Niehol Bay, F. Gregory's 

 Expedition. 



5. T. eduUs, F. v. M. — Sterling Creek, Gilruth and Spencer, July -August, 

 1911. 



Recorded. Victoria, Fitzmaurice and AUigator Rivers, F. v. Mueller ; 

 South Goulbum Island, A. Cunningham. 



6. T. erythrocarpa, F. v. ilf.— Upper Victoria River, F. v. Mueller. 



7. T. grandiflora, Benth. — ^Islands of the GuK of Carpentaria, and Arn- 

 hem S. Bay, R. Brown ; Port Essington, Armstrong ; between Fitzmaurice 

 and Victoria Rivers, F. v. Mueller. 



8. T. latipes, Benth. — Victoria River, Bynoe. 



9. T. microcarpa, Dene. — ^N.A., Baudin's Expedition. 



10. T. melanocarpa, F. v. M. — Shaded valleys, islands of the N. Coast, 

 R. Brown. 



