Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
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Order TILIACEZ. 
ELAZOCARPUS, Linn 
E. longipetiolatus, sp. nov. 
Arb ediocris, apes glabris ; petiolis glabris ca. 4 cm, longis; lamina 
glabra elliptico-lanceolata 10-12-5 cm. longa crenato-dentata ; Facemis: exillaribus 
fere ex axillis Gotoliabiy 12 i 3em. longa ; P dicellis tenuit 
ca. 7mm, longis ; t fia vali ida instructis ; 
petalis in parte superiore lacianatis extus tenuiter pubescenti a intus pilis albis 
longis obsitis ; staminibus ca. 30 sericeo-pubescentibus, antheris linearibus longe 
aristatis ; ovario glabro ; firéokn subgloboso 
medium-sized tree, branchlets glabrous. Leaves glabrous, 
petiolate, elliptic-lanceolate, the apex bluntly acuminate, margins 
crenate with small rather distant teeth, petiole usually about 14 in. 
(3-8 cm.) long, lamina 4-5 in. (10-12-5 cm.) long, reticulations prominent 
but not so marked as in some of the allied species. Racemes axillary 
(in the specimens to hand always from where leaves have fallen), 
varying in length from 13-24 in. (4-6-3 em.). Pedicels thinly silky 
pubescent, 3 lines (7 mm.) long. Sepals silky pubescent, 4-5 lines 
(‘9-1-1 em.) long, with a prominent midrib on the inner face. Petals 
fringed about 5 lines (1-1 cm.) long, about 2 lines (4 mm.) wide in the 
widest part, outer face thinly pubescent ; inner face densely clothed 
with long white silky hairs. Stamens numerous, silky pubescent, 3 
lines (7 mm.) long; filaments short, anthers linear, tipped by a long 
subulate appendage. Ovary glabrous, style subulate. Drupe sub- 
globose, 6 lines (1-3 cm.) diameter ; putamen rugose. 
Hab. : Buddaboo Creek (Cairns District), Rev. N. Michael. 
Amongst previously described species E. longipetiolatus approaches 
most closely to E. Kirtonii, F. v. M.; it approaches it very closely in 
flower structure and by some might even be regarded as a variety, but 
it differs from that species in possessing leaves of thinner texture and 
much less prominently reticulate, in its larger flowers and globose 
fruit. 
Order RUTACEZ. 
ZIERIA, Sm. 
Z. Smithii, Andr. 
Ha risbane River and Stradbroke Island are the only Sanger locali- 
ties recoemadt’ in the “‘ Flora Australiensis ’’ and “‘ Queensland Flor: It is a very 
common shrub in ancbecn! Queensland, and the following selection of — 
from specimens in the Queensland Herbarium show its range :—Tweed R and 
Macpherson Range, C. T,. White; Mount Glorious, EZ. W. Bick ; Kin Kin, annie 
and White; Woondum, W. FE. Moore; Mount Perry, J. Keys. 
