Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 7 
with long white hairs, margins ciliate, 8 lines (1-7 cm.) long. Stamens 
14 in the flowers examined, but probably varying in number ; filaments 
slender, glabrous in the lower portion, 4 lines (9 mm.) long ; anthers 
pubescent, 1 line (2 mm.) long. Ovary densely pubescent with long 
white hairs ; style pubescent at the base, glabrous in the upper portion. 
Fruit not seen, 
Hab. : Johnstone River, H, G. Ladbrook. 
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From the previously described Queensland species A. pubescens 
is easily distinguished by its densely pubescent character. From the 
same locality Messrs. Michael and Ladbrook forwarded specimens of 
A, megalosperma, F. v, M. 
