Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
Order ANONACEZ. 
POLYALTHIA, Blume. 
P. Michaelii, sp. nov. (after Rev. Norman Michael), 
or, ramulis glabris ; foliis ovato-oblongis acuminatis breviter petiolatis 
utrinque glabris basi rotundatis ; floribus lateralibus iasciculatis acento 
pedicellis minute pubescentibus ; calyce puberulo, sepalis obsoletis ; patalis 
inequalibus extus tenu iter Pubescentibus intus glabris interioribus aoa 
bacca magna subglobosa stipita 
A tree, branchlets ae Leaves glabrous, subcoriaceous ovate- 
oblong, acuminate, base rounded, upper surface shining, main nerves 
7-9 pairs, length 3-8 in, (7°5-20 cm.), breadth 13-3 in, (4:5-7°5 em.) 
petiole 2 lines (4 mm.), Flowers pedicellate, in sessile fascicles from iis 
axils of fallen leaves ; pedicels minutely pubescent, bracteate at the 
inner petal 8 g. 10 lines (1- 72 om.) ea 2 3 lines set m m,) Soil 
Hab, : eas: River, ae N. Michael, 
P. Michaelii is well distinguished from the two other described 
Queensland species by its larger fruits and by the inner petals being 
markedly larger than the outer. Among extra- Australian species its 
nearest ally seems to be P. simiarum, Benth. et Hoo 
Order TILIACEA, 
ARISTOTELIA, L’Her.. 
A. pubescens, sp. nov. 
rbor, ramulis pubescentibus ; foliis breviter petiolatis ovato-lanceolatis 
basi sedate a acuminatis supra tenuiter pubescentibus subtus dense pu 
centibus subser ; pedunculis 6-7 mm. longis molliter pubescentibus, bedisellis 
pedunculis saaihbas, floribus quinquesepalis et quinquepetalis, sepalis pubescenti- 
bus linearibus acutis 9 mm. longis, petalis 1:7 em. longis marginibus ciliatis 
intus costa inferne hirsuta; staminibus 14 (semper ?), antheris pubescentibus ; 
ovario dense hirsuto 
1} lines (3 mm.), ovate alee. cordate at the base, eal 
abut & as long as the podiner softly pubescent. Sepals i aay 
linear, acute, 4 lines (9 mm.) long, Petals 5, toothed at the apex, 
on the inner face with a prominent midrib in the lower half covered 
