Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
Order MYRTACEZ. 
ANGOPHORA, Cav. 
A. melanoxylon, R. 7’. Baker, Proc. Linn, Soc. N.S.W., Vol. 25 
(1900), p. 84, Pl. 2. A medium-sized tree. Branchlets glabrous or 
minutely pubescent, with or without bristles, aves numerous, 
nate, glabrous or with a few bristles, teeth acute. Petals white, im- 
bricate, shortly or abruptly acuminate, Fruiting calyx 4-6 lines long, 
often as broad at the top, prominently ribbed. 
Hab. : Charleville, H. W. Bick. 
R. T. Baker |.c. describes the bark as less fibrous than in either 
A. intermedia or A. subvelutina, and the timber of a very dark brown 
(in fact, almost black) colour, It is very foliaceous, and the leaves are 
readily eaten by stock 
Maiden and Betche, in the recently issued “‘ Census of New South 
Wales Plants,” p. 145, reduce this species to a variety of A. intermedia, 
DC 
MYRTUS, Linn. 
M. inophloia, n. sp. (Plate III.) A densely pubescent shrub with 
a loose thready bark, leaves 3-1} in. long, 4-3 in. broad, ovate, 
acuminate, apiculate, those cn the young shoots pubescent on bot 
sides, those on the older branchlets glabrous or glabrescent and glossy 
on the upper surface. Pedicels axillary, solitary, slender, 1-flowered, 
Flowers small, Bracteoles at the apex of the pedicel linear or lanceolate, 
longer than the calyx, pubescent. Calyx pubsecent, tube 1 line long, 
lobes 5, ovate, acuminate, about as long as the tube. Petals rotund, 
fringed, 1} lines. Ovary 2-celled. Fruit not seen, 
Hab. : Eumundi, J. F. Bailey ; Blackall Range, C. T. White. 
Among the Queensland species the present one should be placed 
among those with the flowers on axillary solitary pedicels and 2-celled 
ovaries ; from all other species occurring here it differs in its densely 
pubescent character. 
-EUGENIA, Linn. 
bopposita, Bail. To the description in the “ Queensland 
Por page 2004, add :—Fruit oval-oblong, 6 lines long, 4 lines diam., 
-seeded,”’ 
Hab. : Hull River, J. M. Kenny ; EB. J. Banfield. 
