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Order MELIACEZ. 
DYSOXYLON, Blume. - 
midrib ; petioles short and sharply angular. Flower spikes erect, in 
the arils of the leaves, about 3 in. long and covered with a short grey 
pubescence. Calyx cupular, about 14 lines long, with 4 short sharp 
teeth, which are very deciduous. Petals 4, linear, 4 lines long, glabrous 
~ slightly hairy on the back near the apex. Staminal tube ¢ the 
minute hairs outside, densely hirsute inside, the mouth ciliate with 
ngish hairs. Style and ovary hirsute, stigmalarge. Fruit pyriform, 
4-celled or less by the abortion of one or more cell. 
Hab.: Scrubs at the base of the Bellenden-Ker Range and the Barron River. 
: SYNOUM, A. Juss. 
P: Muelleri, C. Do., Monogr. Phanerog. i. 593. Description not 
wand when 2rd. Suppl. to Syn. QI. Flora was published. Branchlets 
ipliieg Leaves shortly petiolate, imparipinnate, 3-jugate, about 
cent. long ; leaflets opposite, petiolulate, elliptic-lanceolate, equal 
“a” subcoriaceous, the superior leaflet attaining 9 cent. long and 
2 cent. broad, the others smaller, secondary nerves fine. anicle 
densely e s. 0 lled 
De Seu yellow hairs, the style also hairy. From Casimir 
Hab.: Rockingham Bay. 
Order CELASTRINEZ. 
Ez HYPSOPHILA, F. v. M. 
the PPPOBitifo : : 
‘ihn being usually opposite.) Leaves 1} to 3 in. long, on rather 
Pics €s, mostly opposite, ovate-lanceolate, bluntly acuminate. 
wo -flowered, cymose, terminal and axillary. Se 
= the base. Petals ovate, beset outside with short appres 
