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1. S. arnhemicum, Benth and Hook. — Sea range, F. v. Mueller 



2. S. myrsinoides, A. Cunn. — Sea range, F. v. Mueller. 



3. S. sericeum, Ait. — (Sersalisia sericea, R. Br. ; Luouma sericea, Benth, 

 and Hook.) 



Barren hills, Roe's River, York Sound, A. Cunningham ; Upper Victoria 

 and Gilbert Rivers, F. v. Mueller ; Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



2. MIMUSOPS, Linn. 

 1. M. parmfolia, B. Br. — Careening Bay, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham,, 



EBENACEAE. 



Calyx and corolla-lobes 4 to 6 each. Ovary-cells equal or twice as many, 

 with 1 or 2 ovules in each. — 2. Diospyros. 



Calyx-lobes, corolla-lobes, and ovary-cells 3 each, with 2 ovules in each 

 cell. — 1. Maba. 



1. MABA, FoEST. 



Leaves (mostly 2 to 3 in.) strongly reticulate. Berry globular. — 1. 

 M. compacta. 



Leaves not much reticulate. Berry ovoid. Fruiting-calyx cup-shaped. — 

 2. M. humilis. 



1. M. compacta, B. Br. — ^Islands of the N. coast of Amhem's Land, R. 

 Brown. 



2. M. humilis, B. Br. — ^Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; 

 Victoria River, F. v. Mueller ; Sweers Island, Henne. Ebony-wood of Queens- 

 land. 



M. reticulata, E. Br.; M. geminata, E. Br.; M. buxifolia, Pers. ; recorded 

 from North Australia in National Harbarium Census. 



2. DIOSPYEOS, Linn. 

 {Cargillia, B. Br.) 



Calyx and corolla-lobes 4 to 6 each. Ovary-cells usually twice as many, 

 with 1 ovule in each cell. — 1. D. eordifolia. 



Calyx and corolla-lobes 4 or 5 each. Ovary-cells the same number, with 

 2 ovules in each cell. — 2. D. maritima. 



1. D. eordifolia, Boxb. — Victoria River, F. v. Mueller. 



2. D. maritima, Blume (C. argillia laxa, B. Br.). — Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 opposite Groote Island, R. Brown ; Escape Cliffs, Hulls. 



D. hebecarpa, Cunn.; recorded from North Australia in National 

 Herbarium Census. 



mCINEAE. 



1. BYRONIA, Endl. 



1. B. arnheminsis, F. v. M. — ^Valley near Providence Hill, Amhem's 

 Land, F. v. Mueller. 



OLEACEAE. (JASMINEAE.) 

 1. JASMINUM, Linn. 1735. 

 (Jacksonia Hort., 1854; Mogorium Juss., 1789.) Jasmine. 

 Leaves all or almost all 3-foliolate. Calyx truncate or very shortly and 

 obtusely toothed. 



