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CONTRIBUTIONS TO QUEENSLAND FLORA. 
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Order MAGNOLIACEZ. 
Tre WINTERE. 
GALBULIMIMA (n.z.) 
(Named from the resemblance of the fruit to a galbulus.) 
ts ate, margins entire, oblong-lanceolate, Siar the length of 
42 in, P 
under side ea : eales, pellucidly- 
flied. id with minute scurfy glands oP ae Spout te: 
oo . e top 2°or 8 thick angular bracts; pedicel short; 
Jud ovoid ; sepals 2, one entirely overcovering the other; petals want- 
: outer series without anthers ; filaments 
much flattened, linear, bearing in the lower half; 2 parallel, woe 
Sessile anthers. Ovary angular, sessile, clothed with sae brigt 
ey Fruit globose, crimson, resembling a fleshy Callrtris trait in 
of aot and markings. Seeds compressed, embedded in the substance 
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Hab.: Eumundi, #. H. Arundel. 
Order STERCULIACEZ. 
TARRIETIA, Blume. ey 
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_ ©. argyrodendron, var. macrophylla (u. var) Th 
rae forms a large tree, and differs considerably from all others 1 
mber, which is strong, hard, and durable. The wood is close in 
M, and the dokcciaiel zones add to its oe and make it 
