IN O'R IG 
Propaz ty the late fine seasons enjoyed by Australia, which have 
caused a luxuriant growth of vegetable life, have induced persons to 
take a deeper interest in native plants than usual, and thus I have 
received an interesting number of specimens of late, and, finding 
amongst them several new species, think it advisable to issue another 
Bulletin, although it is so short a time since my last was published. 
I take the opportunity afforded of thanking those correspondents 
to whom I am indebted for specimens for the zeal they have manifested. 
in collecting and forwarding the plants of their various districts, and 
hope that they will continue the good work, and thus assist in enlarging 
our knowledge of the Queensland Flora. 
As all Bulletins issued by the Department are consecutively 
humbered, and for the most part treat on the various phases of agri- 
horticultural pursuits, botanists and others desirous of these publica- 
tions are requested to ask for the “ Botany Bulletins,” of which the 
Present is the third that has been issued. 
F.M.B. 
May, 1891, 
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