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Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
The nearest ally of E. cyanocarpa among Queensland 
species is FE. oleosa, F.v.M., from which it principally difiers 
in the broadly urceolate ealy x and globular fruit. We have a 
specimen in the Queensland Herbarium from Rockingham Bay 
and labelled £. oleosa, var. cyanocarpa, by Mueller, Maiden and 
Betche [Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. vol. 29 (1904), pp. 740-2] 
record this species from several localities in Northern New South 
Wales. 
Order ASCLEPIADEZ. 
TYLOPHORA, R. Br. 
T. floribunda, Benth. To the description in “ Queensland 
Flora,’ p. 1006, add :—Follicles 3-angled, somewhat boat- 
shaped, acuminate, 4-5 in. long. 
Ha a irae Papi. Coast line), Francis & White; Atherton 
District, ee 
MARSDEMNTA, R. Br. 
M. Fraseri, Benth. (Plate 4.) To the description in 
** Queensland Flora,”’ p. 1009, add . . almost orbicular 
or broader than Jong, about 1} in. diar 
@ Cootharaba, Keys d& Wedd; Noosa, H. A. Longman. 
Fairly common in Moreton Bay, where fruiting specimens have several 
times been recently gathered by different collectors 
Order LAURINEZ. 
ENDIANDRA, R. Br. 
E. Lowiana, Bail. To the description in ‘ Queensland 
* Flora,” p. 1307, add :—Panicles axillary, numerous. Flowers 
small, perianth-tube thick, lobes short. Stamens, the 3 inner 
ones alone perfect, alternating with 3 staminodia, 
Hab. : Kin Kin (North Coast line), Francis & White. 
Order PROTEACEZ:. 
EMBOTHRIUM, Forst. 
E. Wickhami, F.v. M., var. pinnata, Maid. & Betche, Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N.S.W. xxxv. (1910), p. 795. Leaves including the 
slender petiole 9-18 in. long, pinnate with 7-9 leaflets ; leaflets 
lanceolate, generally 4-5 in. long and 3 in. broad in the middle, 
apering at both ends, pinnately obliquely veined, only the 
