: BOTA 2: 
CONTRIBUTIONS TO QUEENSLAND FLORA. 
Order RUTACEA. 
Tre ZANTHOXYLE. 
EVODIA, Forst. — 
E. littoralis, Zndl. An erect tree, glabrous except for a slight 
pubescence on the oung growth and inflorescence, a 0 ft., 
with a light-coloured bark, the branchlets very stout, terete, but 
bluntly 4-angled at the ends where the leaves and flowers are borne. 
he base o 
poolly at the sides, stamens 4.; filaments subulate, slightly hairy at 
ie thers ovate-oblong, light-coloured. Disk prominent, annular. 
obtar, ecily 4-lobed, glabrous; style short, thick. Fruit as yet not 
e 
Were? Eu 4 aI think 
— q Abeal with t] i Steph. Endlicher, an in 
© this i abe Norfolk Island ree soc ict ine ealieaed be Allan 
‘sham near the Brisbane RB. in 1829. of these specimens now in 
Possession has lost ita Bini, ie th leaflets an somewhat larger than those 
Eumundi. 
ACRONYCHIA, Forst. 3 
| A levis, Forst.. var. normalis. Fruit hardly showing angles, 
Yes scarcely glossy, and smaller than in other forms. 
Hab.: Mountain scrubs and creek sides, Southern Queensland. 
= » Var. purpurea, Fruit axillary of a purplish or plum 
; with © leathery , with very prominent angles, very hollow; tree small, 
a dark-green foliage. 
#b.: Creek“sides, in Southern Queensland. 
* 1, var. 1 WE what fleshy, with 
: - feucocarpa. Fruit white, some\ , 
a, angles, borne in lateral cymes ; leaves bright ecg ie 
Order MELIACEZ. 
: LUM, Blume. 
‘P.cereb posse bling the 
Draj: riforme . nov.) (Pericarp crinkled, resembling t 
rain, A small hi fruiting branchlets, 6 to neem 
oy = or less hirsute, impari-pinnate, leaflets 7 to 9, 13 to 35 
