18 Contributions to the Queensland Flora. 
outside, glabrous within, 1-2 lines (2-4 mm.) broad. Calyx tomentose 
outside ; the tube campanulate, about 2 Jines (4 mm.) long, scarcely 
produced above the ovary ; the lobes subtriangular, tomentose on the 
inside from below the middle as well as outside, | line (2 mm.) or less 
ong. Petals glabrous, white, orbicular, each on a short broad claw, 
2 lines (4 mm.) broad. Stamens about 20 (?), filaments slender, less than 
1 line (2 mm.) long, anthers minute, 2-lobed. Summit of the ovary 
glabrous, with three divergent protuberances marking the summits of 
the cells ; ovary 3-celled ; style slender, less than | line (2 mm.) long, 
with a small, broad, obscurely 3-lobed stigma. Fruit broadly cam- 
panulate or cupular, opening in 3 valves. Seeds narrow-oblong, 
brown, about 3 line (1-3 mm.) long. 
Hab. : Beerwah, W. D. Francis (flowering and fruiting specimens—type), 
TT Whie, 
Var. angustifolia, var. nov. 
Foliis anguste lanceolatis. 
Leaves narrow-lanceolate, 7-12 lines (1-4-2-5 em.) long, 1-2 lines 
(2-4 mm.) broad. 
Hab. : Bribie Island, W. D. Francis; Stradbroke Island, C. 7. White. 
The present species approaches most closely to A. Scortechiniana, 
-F. v. M., from which, however, it differs in its smaller, more glabrous 
leaves always tapering at the base. The two species grow side by side 
in the type locality, and a further difference lies in the fact that the 
flowering period of A. Scortechiniana is about a month or six weeks 
earlier than that of A. elliptica. 
We also have specimens of an Agonis from Maroochy River 
(F. M. Bailey) and Stradbroke Island (C. 7. White), but the specimens 
are imperfect and do not enable us to speak with certainty. They 
may represent an undescribed species or a well-marked variety st 
A. Scortechiniana. 
A. longifolia, sp. nov. 
Arbor, ramulis novellis sericeo- our ah foliis brevissime petiolatis 
anguste lanceolatis submembranaceis; capitulis 3-5 floris, terminalibus vel 
axillaribus, calycis puberulis, tubo lat Settiaatbitc: lobis late subdeltoideis 
petalis, glabris orbicularibus ; assctiniine ca, 30; ovario triloculari 
A tree, the young shoots minutely silky. Branchlets terete. Leaves 
very shortly petiolate, the under surface very thinly silky with minute 
appressed hairs, linear-lanceolate, often slightly oblique or subfalcate, 
narrowed at both extremities, apex acute and frequently mucronulate, 
thin in texture ; venation consisting of one longitudinal vein on each 
side of the midrib besides a very fine intramarginal one which is rarely 
conspicuous in the upper portion of the leaf, with a reticulation of 
very fine oblique lateral veins between the longitudinal ones ; 13-23 in. 
(3-2-6-4 cm.) long, 2-3 lines (4-6 mm.) broad. Flowers satiate in 
