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Hab .: Atherton zr tugenget = ce fen (type) ; Upper Johnstone River, 
C. T. White: Innisfail, Rev. N. J 
A large timber tree nee known in Northern Queensland as 
“ Putt’s Pine” and sometimes as ‘‘ Paddy King’s Beech,” but the 
timber usually sold under the name of “ Silver Beech.” 
In ee i ae an resembles very closely F. Ouxleyana, 
F. v.M. Inb between F’. Pimenteliana, F. v. M., 
and F. Bourjotiana, F. v. M. 
Order SAPINDACEZ. 
NEPHELIUM, Linn. 
oriaceum, Benth. To the description in the ‘‘ Queensland 
Flora,” p. 30, add :—Flowers numerous in panicles as long as or 
exceeding the leaves, terminal or in the upper axils; the branchlets 
Cc } 
long as the anthers, in others the anthers pen or nearly so; anthers 
oblong, glabrous or with a few scattered hai 
A common small or medium-sized tree in south coastal Queensland. 
epee specific localities for it are—Tweed there J. IL. Boorman (ex Nat. Herb. 
W.); Burleigh Heads, J. FE. Young; Nerang River, C. T. Whiie; Brisbane 
ets Ch, Fraser; Moreton Bay, F. M. Daas: “itscleaiak Heads, C. T. White. 
Order LEGUMINOSZ. 
CLITORIA, Linn. 
C. australis, Benth. Fl. Austr. ii., 242. 
Hab. : Cardwell, Rev. N. Michael. 
F. M. Bailey in the “ Queensland Flora,” p. 421, says: “I have 
received from North Queensland fragments which likely belong to this 
plant.” Iam unable to find these imperfect specimens in the Queensland 
Herbarium collections, but have recently received an excellent flowering 
specimen from the Rev. N. Michael, collected at Cardwell ; this greatly 
extends our knowledge of the range of what is apparently a rare plant 
and establishes it without doubt as a Queensland one. There is a large 
painting of Clitoria australis in the Ellis Rowan collection at the Queens- 
land Museum ; the standard of the flower is depicted as pale lavender, 
darker and streaked 3 in the centre and the wing and keel petals as paler, 
almost white. It may, however, vary to a considerable extent as in 
the very abundant ©. ternatea. 
Order MYRTACEZE. 
MELALEUCA, Linn. 
R. T. Baker, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., vol. xxxvii. 
M. Irbyana, 
(1912), p. 587, pl. Ixiv. A small tree, glabrous, branchlets slender. 
Leaves small, alternate, ovate-lanceolate, acute or obtuse, imbricate and 
