Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 5 
Z. Smithii var. parvifolia, Benth. 
.: Tambourine Mountain, F. M. Bailey, C. T. White; Sandy Bay and 
e Harvey, R. Brown. Dietetics to Mueller, extends to Rockhampton and 
Rockingham Bay 
Z. Smithii var. macrophylla, Benth. 
Hab. : Springbrook (Macpherson Range), Young and White. 
Z. Smithii var. furfuracea (R. Br.), F. v. M. 
: Doughboy Creek, F. M, besos 4 Belmont Scrub, Ff. M. Bailey (both 
near Hester. Kin Kin, C. T. Whit 
The Belmont specimens were referred by F. M. pee to Z. granu- 
lata, C. Moore, which can easily be distinguished by its narrow-linear 
leaflets ; Z. granulata has not so far been collected in Queensland, and 
until authentic specimens are gathered it must be omitted from the 
Queensland flora. 
Order MELIACEZ. 
FLINDERSLA, R. Br. 
F. acuminata, sp. nov. 
Arbor, ramulis novellis ict ; foliis alternis longe petiolatis imparri- 
pinnatis 3-4 jugis, petiolo communi et rhachide stellato-puberalo, folioliis oblique 
puberulis multifloris ; calyce dense puberulo ; petalis intus glabris, dorso stellato- 
pubescentibus ; filamentis complanatis ; staminodiis complanatis; ovario dense 
irsuto ; capsulis muricatis, seminibus ad utrinque extremitatem alatis 
A large tree, branches lenticellate, younger ones puberulent. 
Leaves alternate, 7-9 foliolate, on a long petiole; leaflets oblique, 
lanceolate or vats Ennooolats, the apex obtuse, long protracted, 24-3 in 
(6-3-7-5 em.) long ; 7-12 lines (1-5-2-5 cm.) broad, on a petiolule of 14-2 
lines (3-5 mm.). On the younger shoots the petiole, leaf rhachis, and 
petiolules are puberulent with scattered stellate scale-like hairs, and the 
main nerves on the under surface of the leaflet hairy with long simple 
and with stellate hairs, and a few scattered on the lamina, all becomin 
glabrescent with age. Panicles many-flowered, shorter than the leaves, 
densely scurfy- puberulent with stellate hairs. Calyx densely puberulent, 
Filaments flattened. Staminodia flattened, pointed, nearly as large as 
the filaments. Ovary densely hirsute, 5-lobed. Fruit densely muricate, 
about 5 in. (12-5 em.) long; seeds winged at both ends including the 
wing about 23 in. (7 cm.) long and 3? in. (2 cm.) broad.—Flindersia sp., 
N. W. Jolly, Forestry Bulletin No. 1 (Queensland), p. 7, pl. ii., fig. 12 
(description and micro-photograph of wood) ; Forestry Bulletin No. 2 
(Queensland), p. 15. 
