BOTANY: 
CONTRIBUTIONS TO QUEENSLAND FLORA. 
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Order MALVACE, 
PLAGIANTHUS, Forst. 
F. microphyllus, /. v. If, Fragm. i. 29.; Fl. Austr. i. 190; 
Halothamnus microphyllus, F. v. M., Pl. Vict. i. 159. A dwarf rigid 
shrub, clothed with scurfy scales, very tortuous and branchy, the 
smaller branches slender and often spinescent. Leaves from linear 
_ oblong-cuneate, rarely exceeding }-in. and usually much smaller, 
obtuse or 3-toothed at the end, more or less tapering at the base. 
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Hab. : Queensland, F. v. M.* 
: * When these initials are thus given, I am indebted to Baron Mueller for the 
information of its having been received by him from Queensland, but he has not 
given me the locality. 
Order RUTACEA:. 
ERIOSTEMON, Sm. 
“y minutely hoary. Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate,. mostly 1 to 
, m. long, rather thick and rigid, glabrous when full-grown, 
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Hab, : Queensland, F.0. M. 
Order OLACINEA. 
Trrpzr ICACINEA. 
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‘thick 3: Stamens 5, hypogynous, alternate with the petals, filament 
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