250 THE FLORA OF THE NOETHEEN TEEEITOEY. 



Turcz., 1849 ; Leucoxylon, Rafin., 1838 ; Pandorea, Spach., 1840 ; Platolaria, 

 Rafin., 1838; Stenolobium, D. Don., 1823; Tecomaria, Spach,, 1840; 

 Tecomella, Seem., 1862.) 



1. T. australis, B. Br. — Simpson's Creek, Macdonnell Ranges, G. T. Hill 

 (124). 



Recorded. Ma.cdonnell Ranges, in the interior, M'Douall Stuait. 



2. DOLIOHANDRONE, Fbnzl. 1862. 

 (Spathodea Beauv. 1805 partly ; Doliohandra pajtjy.) 



Leaves simple or pinnate, mostly whorled, lanceolate, or linear, as well 

 as their leaflets. — 2. D. heterophylla. 



Leaves pinnate; leaflets long, terete, almost filiform. — i. D. filiformis. 



1. D. filiformis, Fenzl. (Spathodea filiformis, DC.).- — Copeland Island, 

 A. Cunniagham ; Victoria River, F. v. Mueller. 



2. D. heterophylla, F. v. M. [Spathodea heterophylla, E. Br.). — 50 miles 

 from Anthony's Lagoon, G. F. HiU (532), 29/8/1911. 



Recorded. Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, Herine ; Vic- 

 toria River, P. v. Mueller; Careeninig Bay, N'.W. Coast, A. Cunningham; 

 Roebuck Bay, N'.W. Coast, Marten ; King's Poinds, in the interior, M'Douall 

 Stuart. 



PEDALIACE.^. 



1. JOSEPHINIA, Vent. 



Leaves pubescent underneath, the lower one coarsely toothed. Ovary 

 usually 6-^elled. Flruit with a triangular beak. — 2. J. imperatricis. 



Plant densely villous. Lower leaves divided into three distinct seg- 

 ments. Ovary usually 4-celIed. Fruit not beaked. — 1. J. Eugenia. 



1 . J. Eugenia, F. v. M. — Upper Victoria River, F. v. Mueller. 



2. J. imperatricis, Vent. — N.W. Coast, Baudia. 



ACANTHACEiE. 



Tribe I. — Nelsonieae. CoroUa-limb of 5 nearly equal lobes or 2-lipped, 

 imbricate in the bud, the upper lobes or lip outside. Seeds globular. 

 Retiruicula none or reduced to minute papiUae. 

 Corolla lobes nearly equal. Stamens 2. — 2. Nelsonia. 

 Corolla lobes nearly equal. Stamens 4. — 1. Ebermaiera. 



Tribe II. — Euellieae. CoroUa^lobes 5, nearly equal cr 2-lipped, con- 

 torted in the bud. Seeds flat. Retinacula prominent. 



Corolla 2-lipped. Stamens 4. Ovules several in each cell. — 3. Hygro- 

 phila. 



Corolla-lobes nearly equal, spreading. Stamens 4. Ovules 6 or more 

 in each cell. — 4. Ruellia. 



Tribe III. — Justicieae. OoroUa 2-lipped or I-lipped by the reduction of 

 the upper one or rarely nearly equally 5-lobed, the lobes variously imbricate, 

 but not contorted in the bud. Seeds flat, Retinacula prominent. 



Corolla with one broad flat (lower) lip. Stamens 4. Leaves usually 

 prickly-toothed. — 5. Acanthus. 



