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branchlets sent with the sample of timber the leaflets are three, 
silvery on the under side, and much larger than those of the normal 
form. The flower panicles are large; but the flowers on those 
examined were only in the early bud state. 
Hab.: Barron River, EZ. Cowley. 
Order TILIACEZ. 
Trine SLOANE. 
ELEOUARPUS, Linn. 
but blunt. The young growth, petioles, and midrib more or less 
clothed with appressed, short, grey hairs, which are also sometimes 
found sparsely scattered over the lamina on the under surface. 
Inflorescence lateral on the two-year-old wood. Racemes seldom 
een. 
Ww . 
Drupe (not quite ripe) oval, 3-in. long; pericarp juicy, sharply acid ; 
putamen deeply pitted, containing 1 or 2 seed. The fruit structure 
Order BURSERACEZ. 
BURSERA, Linn. 
B. australasica, Bail. The diagnosis of this tree given in Botany 
Bulletin V. was drawn up from a few fragmentary shoots picked up 
. Eumundi scrubs, but the trees were not identified until met 
with by the Field Naturalists when botanising in the same locality 
uring the last Easter holidays. I am now, “therefore, enabled to 
correct and ad e former description, as foll free 0 
from 3 to 9 lines long. Drupe, when ripe, with a very juicy epicarP 
I have received foliage specimens psd the same locality of 
a tree said to be known there as Red Carrot-wood an 
Carrot-wood, which I believe identical with the above Burser@ 
These local names, however, in some instances, are only known wi 
few persons, and therefore are of little use for identification.—Pre 
Roy. Soc. of Ql., April, 1894. 
Order OLACINEZ. 
Tring PHYTOCRENEX. 
CARDIOPTERIS, Wail. 
(This genus is given in Hooker's Flora of British India in the above 
order, but as a genus of doubtful affinity. af i} 
_ _Calyx 4 or 5-parted ; lobes imbricate, persistent, but not partie el 
slightly accrescent. Corolla deciduous, between rotate and er 
shaped, 4 or 5-lobed; stamens 4 or 5, inserted on the base of the 
