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CONTRIBUTIONS TO QUEENSLAND FLORA, 
csi el al ie ere aarien 
Order RANUNCULACE. 
Trru CLEMATIDEA. 
CLEMATIS, Linn. 
Pedicels rather long and slender. Sepals 4, about 5 lines long, linear- 
lanceolate. Anthers often more ovate than oblong, and usually upon 
anther, and tapering to a hair-like point. Female flowers and 
achenes not collected, Ai: 
Hab.: Upper Nerang, H. Schneider. 
= Faweettii, F. v. 1. The form of this plant at Killarney has 
e beautiful purplish flowers, otherwise it fully agrees with Mueller’s 
‘scription in Fragm. x. 1. Here, however, the colour of flower 1s 
hot recorded, but the flower in the Muellerian Herbarium, Melbourne, 
appears to be white. er 
Hab. : Killarney, October, 1891. 
Order DILLENIACEZ. 
Trisz HIBBERTIE. 
HIBBERTIA, Andr. 
i. Secrion EvHIBBERTIA. 
virgata, R. Br. ; Flora Austr. i. 84. Diffuse or erect, glabrous, 
in humerous thin but stiff and often wiry branches. Leaves narrow- 
i obtuse or scarcely acute, mostly about }-in. Jon but some- 
“;* much longer, stiff and rather thick, the margins not revolute, 
i unded by 2 or 3 
‘ to 15 ee als a ; ; 
| without staminodia. Carpels 3, glabrous, 2-ovulate.— Benth. (.¢. 
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