428 R. H. CAMBAGE. 



The following is the list of plants noticed near the road 

 between Normanton and Oloncurry: — 



CAPPARiDACEiE : Capparis lasiantha R. Br., (No. 3938, a beautiful 

 flowering woody climber, sometimes called Native Honey- 

 suckle), C. Mitchelli Lindl., (Native Orange or Pomegranate). 



BixiACEiE : Cochlospermum Gillivrcei (Native Cotton, near Cowan 

 Downs). 



SterculiacEtE : Melhania incana Heyne ? (at Quamby). 



Tiliace^e : Greioia polygama (Jelly Boys). 



Meliace^: : Owenia acidula F.v.M., (Emu Apple, the Gruie of 

 the Bourke country, seen at intervals the whole way, some 

 particularly shapely trees occurring at Granada). 



Rhamnace^e : Ventilago viminalis Hook., (Vine Tree or Supple 

 Jack). 



Sapindace^e : Atalaya hemiglauca (Whitewood, seen at intervals 

 most of the way), Heterodendron olecefolium Desf. ? (Western 

 Rosewood). 



Leguminos.e : Tephrosia remotiflora F.v.M., (at Quamby), Bau- 

 hinia Carronii (seen at intervals all the way), Acacia sentis 

 F.v.M. , A. Cambagei R. T. Baker (Gidgea), A. stenophylla 

 A. Cunn., A. hemignosta, A. Chisholmi Bailey, A. umbellata 

 A. Cunn., (No. 4164), A. julifera ? (near Normanton), A. 

 torulosal (No. 4165, at Granada), A. plectocarpa, (No. 3935, 

 8 to 10 feet high, near Normanton), A. Farnesiana Willd., 

 (Needle Bush or Prickly Mimosa), A, Sutherland^ (No. 3937, 

 Corktree or Weeping Mimosa). 



Cmbretace^ : Terminalia platyphylla (Pear Tree). 



Myrtace^e : Melaleuca saligna (Drooping or Willow Tea-tree, 

 very large trees on banks of Flinders River, seen also on 

 Dugald River near Granada, and it is possibly also on the 

 Cloncurry River, which however was crossed in the dark), 

 M. Cunninghamiil (on gravelly ridge between Paddy's Lagoon 

 and Donor's Hill), Eucalyptus gracilis (not seen after about 



