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The wiry grass, Rottboellia rariflora, Bail., has yet only been met 
with at the Batavia River and about the Musgrave Station, Cape York 
Elaocarpus arnhemicus, F. vy. M., although the tree has been met with 
in several parts of the Northern Territory, South Australia, as well 
as in New Guinea. From the above station on Cape York sie 
only other places where this tree has been met with being para | 
Gulf, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory of; Sout 
Australia. 
Graptophyllum spinigerum, F.v. M., so far has only been met Ps" 
in two localities—the Endeavour River and the Eumundi scrubs, 
are about 1,000 miles apart. | 
e of the most remarkable instances of the wide joni 
between the habitats of some of the Queensland plants is the ai 
with trees of the “ Stringy-bark Pine,” Callitris Parlatoret, F. sap 
on the Bellenden-Ker Range in 1889, for Ppor to this the pe 
thought confined to New South Wales and the ranges of the Sou 
Queensland border. a’ 
.. That beautiful variety of the leafless terrestrial Orchid Dinette : 
D. punctatum, var. Hamiltonianum, is so far only known from er 
very distantly separated localities—viz., the islands of Moreton ?%> 
Stanthorpe, and in one part of New South Wales. 
oe 
IV.—REPRESENTATIVES OF GENERA USUALLY ONLY FOUND i 
COUNTRIES DISTANT FROM AUSTRALIA. ‘uss | 
Under this head I shall only refer to plants which i 
y alea and 
our : 
valis, Bil | 
is a species of the Mexican genus, Zinnia, 4. austen ae 
iver. 
Eumundi scrubs. The next most interesting addition to 
ora i i 
found near the Walsh River 
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_ Carpesium cernuum, Linn.—A. plant met with in Seve™™ land | 
countries ; has been found in a few localities in Southern. Que in | 
When I first published this as indigenous to Queens 
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to be eliminated from our flora. 
