I. Introductory remarks. 
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_ PECULIARITIES OF THE QUEENSLAND FLORA. 
By F, M. BAILEY, F.£.8., Colonial Botanist. 
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ange of Sheraton: babit, ngs ture probably due to climatic infl 
‘ant habitats within the colony. : et ys : , 
presentatives of genera usually only found in countries distant from 
ustralia, 
Vith regard to peculiar habit. vane’ bbe Vs 
ndigenous fruits recommended for cultivation. - : a: : 
Varlegation amongst Queensland plants, including naturalised species, 
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L—INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. Liye: 
tion in preparing the present paper has not been to 
und that the young twigs and foliage of Cmnamomum 
& good | spdieshinane of a camphor identical with: that 
m the Chinese tree, Oinnamomum camphora. Few indeed 
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