10 Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
The two lateral nerves much less prominent than in the typical 
form and closer to the margin forming an intramarginal vein. 
b. : Springbrook (Macpherson Range), C. T. White. A very 
common shrub. 
This variety presents a very different appearance from the 
normal form. It was first collected in the Northern Rivers 
District of New South Wales. 
- EUGENIA, Linn. 
E. parvifolia, C. Moore, Journ. & Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 
vol. 27 (1893), p. 85. A large tree but flowering as a tali compact 
bushy shrub ; quite glabrous. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, 1-14 in. 
long, tapering to a long but obtuse point. Flowers white, small 
in short racemes, terminal or more rarely in the upper axils, 
generally in pairs on the slender pedicels; calyx-lobes and 
petals 5, the calyx much attenuated towards the base. Fruit 
red, pyriform, but flat at the top almost turbinate, about 
3 in. long ; one-seeded. 
Hab.: Kin Kin (North Coast line), W. D. Francis; Fraser Island, 
W. R. Petrie. 
(The species was first collected on the Richmond River 
in Northern N.S.W.) 
The specimens forwarded by Mr. Francis were good flower- 
ing ones and agree well with the description and those from 
New South Wales. Those from Fraser Island bore only a few 
rather poor fruits, but seem to belong here. 
E. cyanocarpa, F.v.M., Fragm. ix., p. 146 (1875). A 
small tree flowering as a shrub, quite glabrous. Leaves lanceo- 
late, acuminate, narrowed at the base, 2-5} in. long. Flowers 
in trichotomous pedunculate cymes, either terminal or opposite 
at the base of new shoots; peduncle branches and _ pedicels 
slender ; calyx broadly urceolate, nearly 2 lines long, lobes 4, 
short. Stamens numerous with slender, filaments. Style 
slender, about } in. long. Fruit globular, 5-6 lines diam., 
purplish-blue when ripe. 
ckingham Bay, Dallachy; Kin Kin (North Coast line), 
Roe 
Francis « White ; ee pie (Tryon & White); Springbrook 
(Macpherson Fisigey. CoP. Wn 
