e ed 
Achene striate and peep nbeierd pitted, the pappus of the outer ones 
achene.— Benth 
Hab,: Naturalised in many parts of Southern Qneensland. 
Order APOCYNACEZ. 
Trinz PLUMERIEX. 
OCHROSIA, Juss. 
0. McDo owalliana. hen be coloured, lenticellate. Leaves 
mostly in whorls of 4, almost cuneate a ‘outline, 3 to 5 in. long, very 
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obtuse, almost emarginate, “iiening $0; a petiole of about 1 in., cori- 
about 2 lines long, somewhat swollen ho sut the centre over the 
- Nilie-lebes. linear-oblong, about as rp. as the tube, much 
overlapping, glabrous inside except nfor the of hairs about the 
shment of the stamens. Anthers laaicoolaaes states with an inflexed 
fH n 
med. Drupes reddish, oe without. angles, 2} in. long, 1: to 
2 in. et 
amg sa tree growing in Wickias Terrace Reserve. Mr. R. McDowall 
+. ieegit from either — —- r the Be jendeaicae Ranges by 
$a, Walter oon It differs from our Que tata t form of O. elliptica = the 
tek being m obtuse, and the more aan pee ain th but I find the 
als distinction to be in the fruit. In O. elliptica the fruit is more highly 
telat tside, more or less compressed, the apex pointed, and when dry almost 
white wh Y # more or less promirent thick wing; the s org od also is pure 
q with which oh » not yellow ee The woreas ally of our age is UO. Kil. mt pet : oe : 
. & may prove identical. s genus are not all cle 
' fined I have, ew re ce a ca ge cies of t : 
a to 
: mich ~All taken great trouble to furnish me with the specimens 
from 
the plant net 8 pena has been drawn up, and the account of the history of 
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‘Trine ECHITIDEA. 
ene R. Br, 
Native name “ Mi I r S tree about 80. 
ceolate, with a more or less acuminate point, 2 to 4 in. long, 
a 4. broad, peeatis prominent, the primary veins distant and 
ner the ig Flowers pedicellate, of a pale-yellow colour, 
RE dee nt cymes, shorter than the leaves. Calyx-tee teeth 
