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HHODAMNIA, Jack. 
R. SeSSiliflora, Benth.,- Fl. Austr. iii. 277. 1. 
El. trinervia, JBUme; Mus. Bot. i. 79 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 278. 1. 
R. Blairiana, F. v. M.,- Eragm. ix. 141. 3, 4, and summit of 
Mount Sophia. At Palm Camp, 4,000 feet, this attains the height of 
70 or 80 feet ; has an erect trunk, with a loose almost fibrous bark. 
PSIDIUM, Lion. 
P. guava, Badcli; Tlook. Fl. Ind. ii. 468; Syn. Queensl. Flora, 2nd 
Suppl. 26. Apple Guava. 5. 
Tliis well-known fruit is naturalised about Har?ej's Creek. 
EUGENIA, Linn. 
G. grandis, Wight; Illustr. ii. 17, and Ic. t. 614; Fl. Austr. iii. 
285. 6. .The leaves of this Bartle Frere form are very much smaller 
than usual, also thicker ; in stature the plant is also smaller, it only 
forming a large shrub ; but only having unopened buds to determine 
by, I cannot give characteristics to distinguish it from other forms. 
E. COrmiflora, F. v. M. Fragm. V. 32 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 284. 
" Murro," native name of fruit. 2, 6. 
E. jambolana, Lam. Diet. iii. 198 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 283. 7. 
E. WilSOnii, F. v. M. ; Fragm. v. 12 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 285. 3, 4, 5. 
E. oleosa, F. v. M. Fragm. v. 15 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 287. Blue-fruited 
Fugenia. 2. A large straggling shrub, with broadly lanceolate 
leaves 2 or 3 in. long. Flowers in trichotomous panicles, bearing 3 
flowers at the end of each branch ; calyx-lobes 4, minute ; petals 4, 
slightly larger than the calyx-lobes, very fugitive ; filaments 1 in. long, 
capillary ; anthers minute ; style slightly exceeding the stamens. 
Fruit globular- oblong, f in. long, and of a beautiful blue colour, 
maturing a solitary seed. 
Hab. : Whelanian Pools. 
BARRINOTONIA, Forst. 
B. racemosa, GaucUch, in Freyc. Voy. Bot. 483, t. 107. 1. 
CAREYA, Roxb. 
C. australiS, F. v. M. ; Fragm. V. 183 ; Fl. Austr. iii. 289. 
Native names at various places — " Go-onja," " Gruntha-marrah," and 
"Barror." 1. 
Order MELASTOMACE^. 
OTA^THKHA, Blume. 
O. bracteata, Korth ; Yerh. Nat. Gresch. Bot. 235, t. 51 ; Fl. Austr. 
iii. 292. 5, 7. 
MELA8T0:!TA, Linn. 
M. malabathriciim, var. polyantlium, Fl. Austr. iii. 292. 
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