The figures at the end of the general references indicate localities as follow : — 
1, Tringilburra Creek ; 2, Whelanian Pools ; 3, Palm Camp ; 4, Bellenden-Ker ; 
5, Harvey's Creek ; G, Bartle Frere ; 7, Mulgrave River. 
Class I. BICOTYLEDOHS. 
Order RANUHCUL^CE^. 
CLEMATIS, Linn. 
C. glycinoides, DC; Syst. Yeg. i. 145; n. Austr. i. 7. Virgin's 
Bower. 1, 5, 7. 
Order DILLENIACEiE. 
TETRACERA, Linn. 
T. Nordtiana, F. v M.; Fragm. v. l. l, 7. 
DILLENIA, Linn. 
D, Andreana, F. v. 31.; Fragm. v. 175. 5. 
WORMIA, Eottb. 
W. alata, i^. Br. in DC. Syst. Yeg. i. 434 ; Fl. Austr. i. 16. 1. 
HIBBERTIA, Andr. 
H. Velutina, -K. Br. ; Fl. Austr. i. 30. Shrub, all parts clothed 
with a whitish velvety tomentum ; height, 4 to 5 feet, and spreading; 
branches prominently angled. Leaves oblong-ovate, 1 to nearly 2 in. 
long. 3 to 7 lines broad, much tapermg towards a petiole of about a 
line long ; midrib very prominent, lateral veins patent and distinct, 
margins recurved. Peduncles axillary near the ends of the branches, 
flattened, i to f in. long, with a narrow bract close under the calyx. 
Sepals 8 or 4 lines long, outer ones acute, inner ones obtuse, and 
wider. Petals broadly obovate, about ^ in. long ; stamens numerous ; 
carpels 3, at first silky then rather echinate, 2-ovulate. 
Hab. : On summit of Mount Harold, off Tringilburra Creek, and Walsh's 
Pyramid, Mulgrave River. 
H. VOlllMlis, Andr. ; Bot. Eep. t. 126 ; FL Austr. i. 37. 1, 7. 
Order MAGNOLIACE^. 
DRIMYS, Forst. 
D. memlbraTiacea, F. v. M. ; Fragm. v. 175. Northern Pepper- 
tree. 7. 
Order ANONACEJE. 
CANANGA, Eumph. 
C. Odorata, Hoolc. and Thorns. ; Ind. Flora. 7. 
