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2-4 in. (5-10 cm.) long but occasionally as much as 7 in. (18 cm.), 1-3 
lines (2-6 mm.) broad, narrow-lanceolate, straight or faleate, tapering 
into a short petiole, apex acuminate ; venation triplinerved but the 
veins usually indistinct. Peduncles pubescent, slender, 3-14 in. (2-4 
em.) long bearing an umbel of 12-20 flowers and sometimes one or two _ 
below the terminal umbel. Pedicels pubescent, 4-6 lines (9-13 mm.) 
long. Perianth segments pubescent, 3 lines (7 mm.) long. Stipes and 
ovary densely pubescent, style less so. Fruit 2-3 in. (5-7-5 em.) long, 
subtorulose ; valves prominently veined on the outside. S. Cunning- 
hamii, F. M. Bailey (non R. Br.), Queens. Agric. Journ., vol. xxii. (1909), 
p- 28 ; Comprehens. Cat. Queens. Pl., p. 455, fig. 452. 
Hab.: Stannary Hills, Dr. T, L. Bancroft. 
The above specimens were placed under S. Cunninghamii in the 
references above quoted. Through the kindness of Prof. A. J. Ewart 
have been enabled to see a specimen of the true 8. Cunninghamii from 
North-western Australia and it differs from S. an gustifolius i in its much 
quite glabrous.” id the species now proposed it is densely pubescent. 
S. reticulatus, sp. nov. 
Arbor, ramulis novellis tenuiter pubescentibus mox glabris; foliis novellis 
pubescentibus mox glaberrimus petiolatis integris utrinque reticulatis obovato 
lanceolatis ; pedunculis tenuiter pubescentibus Scent 10-13-floris (2-2-5 em. 
longis) ; pedicellis tenuiter pubescentibus (ca. 1 em. longis) ; ponanti segmentiis 
extus tenuiter pubescentibus intus ad basem oe albis longis obsitis ; ovario 
tenuiter pubescente. 
A large tree, with the exception of the very young parts and the 
inflorescence glabrous. Branchlets rather stout. Leaves petiolate, 
entire, lanceolate or obovate-lanceolate, penniveined and prominently 
reticulate with rather large reticulations on both the upper and the 
lower surface ; glossy and dark green above, paler beneath, lamina 
4-54 in. (10-14 em.) long, 2-23 in. (5-6-3 cm.) wide; petiole }-} in. 
(1-3-2 em.) long. Pedunceles axillary, thinly pubescent, #-1 in. (2-2-5 cm.) 
long, bearing an umbel of 10-13 flowers, pedicels thinly pubescent, about 
5 lines (1 cm. long). Perianth segments 8-10 lines (1-7-2-2 cm.) long, 
thinly pubescent outside, the inner face with a dense tuft of long white 
hairs in the lower portion. Ovary thinly pubescent in the very young 
stage ; stipes clothed with long white hairs in the lower portion ; style 
glabrous, dilated into a broad flat disc at the top, stigmatic at the 
centre. Follicles not seen. 
Hab.: Atherton Tableland, H. W. Moeatta; known locally as ‘‘ Cooril ” 
or ** Black Oak,” 
