Geogr. Verbreitung: Queensland, N.S.Wales. 
Queensland: bei Yarraba (Domin, I. 1910); Tambourine Mountains (Domin, III. 1910). 
XIX. Araucariaceae. 
73. Agathis Salisb. 
295. A. Palmerstonii F. v. Muell. 
F. V. MuEi.L. in Victor. Natural. VIII. 45 (1891) in syn., F. M. Bail. Bot. Bull. III. 17 (1891), Queensl. Fl. V. 1499 (1902), 
Coiiipreh. Catal. 510 (1913), J. F. Bail, in Queensl. Agric. Journ. IV. 404 (1899). 
Fig. 59. Araucaria Bidwillii Hook, nach einem Exemplar aus der Rockingham Bay. (^'s nat. Gr.) 
Dammara Palmerstoni F. v. MuELL. Sec. Census Suppl. IV. 4 (1889) nomen, in Victor. Natural. \ III. 45 (1891), in 
Botan. Centralbl. XLVIII. 221 (1891). 
Endemisch in Queensland. — Bellenden-Ker, in 1000 — 1100 m Höhe, einzeln (Domin, XII. 1909); 
bei AUumbah (= Yungaburra) und Lake Eacham (Domik, II. 1910). 
Die verwandte A. rohusta kommt in den Regenwäldern Nordost-Queenslands zerstreut vor. 
74. Araucaria Juss. 
296, A. Cunninghamii Ait. 
Ait. in Sweet Hort. Brit. 475 (1827), F. v. Muell. Essay Plants Fitzalan, Smith's Exped. Burdek. 17 (1860), First 
Census 109 (1882), Sec. Census 183 (1889), Parlât, in DC. Prodr. XVI. 2, p. 372 (1868), Benth. Fl. Austr. VI. 243 (1873), 
F. M. Bail. Syn. (Queensl. Fl. 498 (1883), in Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. I. 73 (1884), Catal. Plants Queensl. 43 (1890), Queensl. 
Woods 135 (1899), Queensl. Fl. V. 1500 (1902), in Queensl. Agric, Journ. XXVIII. 201 (1912), Coinpreh. Catal. 510 (1913), 
