6 Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
ZANTHOXYLUM, Linn. 
Z. inerme, sp. nov. 
bor parva, ramulis inermis glabris lenticellatis ; foliis petiolatis glabris 
vel pe oti iolo minute puberulo trifoliolatis vel 1-2 foliolatis, foliolis ellipticis vel 
elliptico-lanceolatis obtusis obtuse a Say vel emarginatis utrinque nitidis- 
simis marginibus crenulato-dentatis ; floribus ignotis ; paniculis terminalibus vel 
rarius axillaribus, ramulis puberulis; cocci subglobosis; semine subgloboso,. 
testa nigra nitidissima. 
A small tree, the panicle branches and often the petioles clothed 
with fine short hairs, otherwise quite glabrous. Branchlets unarmed, 
often marked by small, pale-coloured lenticels. Leaves usually tri- 
foliolate, but often reduced to 1 or 2 leaflets. Petiole somewhat 
flattened above, from 1-8 lines (-2-1-7 em.) long. Leaflets 14-4 in. 
(4-10 cm.) long, elliptical or elliptic-lanceolate, obtuse or shortly and 
obtusely acuminate ; margins faintly recurved, bearing a few obscure 
both surfaces shining, slightly paler on the underside where also the 
primary veins and reticulations are slightly more prominent. Flowers 
not available. Fruiting panicles terminal or rarely axillary, as long as 
or shorter than the leaves. Pedicels slender, 14-3 lines (3-6 mm.) long. 
Mature fruit consisting of 1, rarely 2, cocci. Coccisubglobose, opening 
in 2 valves to the middle, 23 lines (4-6 mm.) in diameter. Epicarp 
coriaceous, reddish brown. Seed only a little smaller than the coccus, 
and shining. 
Hab. : Near Atherton, C. T. White (type); a es ne eommon in the 
Atherton district, native name “ Moolgan Moolgan,” J. F. B 
Easily distinguished from other Queensland species by its unarmed 
branchlets and fewer leaflets. 
Order MELIACEZ. 
DYSOXYLUM, Blume. 
D. densevestitum, sp. nov. 
Arbor parva, ramulis dense pubescentibus lenticellatis ; foliis alternis 7-9 
jugis ; ; foliolis _opposi is vel suboppositis elliptico-oblongis, abrupte acuminatis. 
im iolulati i i 
rune ; 
calyce pubescente late tubularo 3-vel rarius 2-lobis, lobis late ovatis vel suborbi- 
cularibus ; petalis linearo-lanceolatis 4 vel rarius 5 extus inferne glabris tei 
irsutis intus glabris ; tubo stamineo glabro vel glabrescente ; antheris 8 vel 1 
isco cupularo glabro vel glabrescente ; ovario dense hirsuto 4-angulato, rie 
inferiore parte hirsuto. 
A small tree with a smooth bark (Bailey), the branchlets, petioles, 
and underside of leaves densely pubescent. Branchlets with a few 
dark-brown lenticels. Leaves alternate, 17 in.-2 ft. (43-61 cm.) long. 
Leaflets 7-9 pairs, mostly opposite or nearly so, 4-9 in. (10-23 cm.) 
long, 14-3in. (3-8-7-6 cm.) broad, elliptical-oblong, abruptly acuminate , 
