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praecipuis ca. 10 in utroqne latere, 5-10 cm. longa, 2.5-5 cm. lata. 
Cymae paucae simplices et 3-florae vel ad florem singulum reductae, 
axillares saepe ex axillis foliorum delapsorum orientes; pedunculus 
validus 2-3 mm. longus ; pedicellus validus, costatus, breviter pubescens, 
cum calyce 2 mm. longus. Calycis lobi subrotundi, minuti. Petala 
linearia 5 mm. longa, in parte inferiore pilis albis brevibus paucissimis 
obsita. Stamina 3 mm. longa, filamentis in parte inferiore applanatis 
et pilis albis longis dense obsitis. Discus carnosus, glaber, stylo basin 
versus hirsuto. Fructus carnosus, in sicco vix 1 cm. diam. 
Moreton District: Mt. Glorious, Mrs. M. S. Clemens (type: fls.), 
Jan. 1945. F. Bray (very young fts.), May 1943; Samford Creek, 
C. T. White 12638 (fls.), 1-4-1945 (small tree 5 m., flowers greenish 
white, scanty). Wide Bay District: Imbil, Mrs. M. S. Clemens (fts.), 
Dec. 1943. 
Closest affinities of the present species are with A. laevis Forst., 
but the two species can easily be distinguished as follows: — 
Leaves very obtuse, cymes once or twice branched, peduncles and 
pedicels slender, glabrous, common peduncle 0.7-2. 5 cm. long . . A. laevis. 
Leaves mostly subacute, cymes reduced to 1-3 flowers, peduncles and 
and pedicels stout, pubescent, peduncle 2-3 mm., long . . . . A. pauci flora. 
Lunasia amara Blanco FI. Filip. 783 (1837). 
Cook District: Iron Range nr. Portland Roads, in rain forest, 
H. Flecker (buds) 13-4-1944 (tree) (N.Q. Nat. Club No. 8542). 
Though the specimens are in bud only, I have no hesitation in 
referring them to the above plant, previously, so far as known, confined 
to the Philippines. 
Family Vitaceae. 
Cayratia eurynema B. L. Burtt in Kew Bulletin 1939, p. 179. 
Moreton District: Mt. Glorious, Mrs. M. S. Clemens (fls.), Januarv, 
1945. 
Not previously recorded for Queensland. 
Family Leguminosae. 
Acacia aulacocarpa A. Cunn. ex Bentli. in Hook. London Journ. 
Bot. i, 368 (1842). 
N.S. Wales. — Richmond River to Queensland border. 
Queensland. — All round the coast up to 75 miles inland. 
Northern Territory. — Darwin. 
North-West Australia. — Kimberley. 
One of the most widely distributed species of the genus in 
Australia. 
Acacia aulacocarpa A. Cunn. var. macrocarpa Benth. FI. Austr. ii, 
410 (1864). 
A. crassicarpa A. Cunn. ex Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. i, 369 
(1842). 
Queensland.- -Tropical coast from Iveppel Bay to Cape York 
Peninsula (Temple Bay). 
