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suburbs of Rockhampton), E. rostrala (River Red Gum, on 

 many streams to Emerald, and doubtfully identified from the 

 train on the Dawson), E. exserta F.v.M., (from Wallaroo to 

 Rockhampton), E. tereticornis (Forest Red Gum, from Bogan- 

 tungan to Rockhampton), E. alba (Poplar Gum, near Rock- 

 hampton), E. tesselaris (Moreton Bay Ash, at Bogantungan 

 and to the eastward), E. papuana (Cabbage Gum, at intervals 

 from Barcaldine all the way, generally white to the ground), 

 E. setosa ? (doubtfully identified from the train between Geera 

 and Lochnagar), E. peltata? or E. Leichhardtii Bailey? (Yellow 

 Jack, with rough scaly bark to branchlets, seen only from the 

 train between Alice and Jericho, and again between Jericho 

 and Beta), E. terminalis ? (Bloodwood, from Barcaldine at 

 intervals the whole way), E. dickromophloia ? (Red Blood- 

 wood, at Bogantungan and near Rockhampton), E. maculata 

 Hook. var. citriodora, (Citron-scented or Lemon-scented Gum, 

 near Coowarra and Wallaroo), E. trachyphloia F.v.M.? (small 

 trees of the Bloodwood group, growing in spreading clumps 

 between Lochnagar and Alice, identification doubtful), Tris- 

 tania suaveolens Sm., (only seen near Rockhampton), Careya 

 australis (near Rockhampton). 



CactacEjE : Opuntia sp. (Prickly Pear. Naturalised and in places 

 extending for miles in the Emerald to Comet River and 

 Blackwater districts). 



LoRANTHACEiE : Loranthus sp., (with Eucalyptus melanophloia as 

 host, near Jericho), L. sp. (near Emerald). 



Composite : Minuria iutegerrima Benth., (near Geera), Olearia 

 subspicata Benth., (near Geera), Helichrysum bracteattimVS il\d. , 

 (at Bogantungan). 



Goodeniace^e : Goodenia ovala Sm., (at Bogantungan). 



Campanulace,e : Wahlenbergia gracilis (Blue Bell). 



Apocynace^e : Carissa ovata (Boorum Bush or Kunkerberry of 

 Cloncurry), Ahtonia constricta F.v.M. ? (at Bogantungan). 



