12 Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
The nearest ally of EH. cyanocarpa among Queensland 
species is H. oleosa, F.v.M., from which it principally differs 
in the broadly urceolate ealyx and globular fruit. We have a 
specimen in the Queensland Herbarium from Rockingham Bay 
and labelled Z. oleosa, var. cyanocarpa, by Mueller. Maiden and 
Betche [Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. vol. 29 (1904), pp. 740-2] 
record this species from several localities in Northern New South 
Wales. 
Order ASCLEPIADEZ. 
TYLOPHORA, R. Br. 
T. floribunda, Benth. To the description in ‘ Queensland 
Flora,” p. 1006, add :—Follicles 3-angled, somewhat boat- 
shaped, acuminate, 4-5 in. long. 
: Kin Kin (North Coast line), Francis & White; Atherton 
District, 7. Ww. Bick. 
MARSDENTA, R. Br. 
M. Fraseri, Benth. (Plate 4.) To the description in 
* Queensland Flora,” p. 1009, add :—-Follicles almost orbicular 
or broader than long, about 11 in. diam. 
be Lake Cootharaba, Keys & Wedd; Noosa, H. A. Longman. 
Fairly common in Moreton Bay, where fruiting specimens have several 
times hee recently gathered by different collectors 
Order LAURINEZ. 
ENDIANDRA, R. Br. 
E. Lowiana, Bail. To the description in ‘“ Queensland 
* Flora,” p. 1307, add :—Panicles axillary, numerous. Flowers 
small, perianth-tube thick, lobes short. Stamens, the 3 inner 
ones alone perfect, alternating with 3 staminodia. 
Hab. : Kin Kin (North Coast line), Francis & White. 
Order PROTEACEZE. 
EMBOTHRIUM, Forst. 
E. Wickhami, F.v. M., var. pinnata, Maid. & Betche, Proc. 
Linn. Soe. N.S.W. xxxv. (1910), p. 795. Leaves including the 
slender petiole 9-18 in. long, pinnate with 7-9 leaflets ; leaflets 
lanceolate, generally 4-5 in. long and 3 in. broad in the middle, 
tapering at both ends, pinnately obliquely veined, only the 
