¢ ontributions to the Queensland Flora. 
Order STERCULIACEZ. 
RULINGIA, R. Br. 
R. salvifolia, Benth. To the description in “ Queensland 
Flora,” p. 146, add :—Capsule about 3 lines diam., beset with 
subulate bristles, readily dehiscent. 
Hab. : Springbrook (Macpherson Range), C. T. White. 
Order RUTACEZ. 
CORREA, Sm. 
C. Lawrenciana, Hook., Journ. Bot. i. 254; Ben th Bh: 
Austr. i. 355. A shrub, usually tall and rather slondec. some- 
times growing into a small tree ; branches more or less tomen- 
tose. Leaves petiolate, from ovate to oblong, obtuse, in some 
specimens }-1 in. long, in others 1-2 in. long or even more, 
flat, glabrous and often somewhat punctate above, tomentose 
beneath. Flowers 1-3 together, axillary or terminal, shortly 
pedicellate. Calyx tomentose, truncate with 4 small teeth. 
Petals tomentose outside, united the greater part of their 
length into a cylindrical corolla of 3-1 in. long. Stamens 
exerted ; filaments all filiform from the base or equally and 
very slightly dilated. Cocci 4 lines long, slightly punctate and 
transversely veined. C. ferruginea, Backh.; Hook. Ic. Pl. 3. 
Hab. : Springbrook (Macpherson Range), C. T. White. Previously 
recorded from Tasmania, Victoria, and New South Wales. 
MELICOPE, Forst. 
M. Fareana, F.v. M. To the description in “ Queensland 
Flora,’ p. 197, add :—Cocci about 3 lines long, nearly erect, 
the valves coriaceous and transversely wrinkled ; sepals and 
petals persistent, the latter extending beyond the cocci, 
Hab.: Kairi (North Queensland), BE. W. Bick. 
Order CELASTRINEZ. 
SIPHONODON, Griff. 
S. pendulum, Sail. To the description in “ Queensland 
Flora,” p. 262, add :—Flowers in lateral panicles shorter than 
the leaves. Calyx irregularly 5-partite, larger lobes 1 line 
long; petals 2} lines long; filaments very broad (almost as 
broad as long). Disk lobed. 
Hab.: Stannary Hills, Dr. T. L. Bancroft, 
