Feb., 1913. 
Tpe Queensland Naturalist. 
257 
Meliaceae : 
Cedrela Toona, Roxb., var. australis, C.DC. ; C. australis, 
F. V. M. (Maid. For. FI. N.S.W., tab. 9 and 10.) 
Melia Azedarach, Linn., var, australasica, C.DC. (Maid. 
For. Fi. N.S.W., tab. 96.) 
Leguminosae : 
Oxylohium ellipticum, R. Br,, var, angustifolia, Benth. 
Edge of scrubs, Buderim Mt. 
0. aciculiferum, Benth. Buderim Mt. 
Desmodium polycarpum, D.C. ; Mezoneuron Scortechinii, 
F. V. M. ; M. brachycarpum, Benth; Acacia linearis, Sims; 
A, Arundelliana, Bail. Scrubs, Bunderim Mt. 
Rosaceae : 
Ruhus rosaefolius, Sm. Common, some specimens col- 
lected quite glabrous. 
R. Muelleri, Bail. A large scrambling species found 
mostly growing over the rocks, Martin's Ck., etc. 
Saxifrageae : 
Callicoma serratifolia, Andr. Schizomeria ovaia, D. Don. 
Ahrophyllum ornans, Hook F. Scrubs between Buderim 
Mt. and Woombye. 
Myrtaceae : 
Callistemon salignus, D.C. Eudlo Ck. (Bark papety) , 
Eucalyptus rohusta, Sm., nr. Mooloolah Hds. ; Euc. hotryoides, 
Sm., Creek sides and scrubs ; Euc. resinifera, Sm., the common 
“ Stringybark ” in the locality ; Tristania^ conferta, R. Br. 
forest country and edge of scrubs ; T. laurina, R. Br., along 
creeks in scrubs ; Syncarpia laurina, Ten., forest country ; 
Myrtus ienuifolia, Sm., Mooloolah Hds (the berry when ripe 
IS white, somewhat fleshy, nearly ^in. diameter, and the 
seeds straw-coloured, smooth and polished and 1 line diam.) 
Melastomaceae : 
Melastoma malabathricum, Linn, var. polyanthum, Benth 
(M. polyanthum, Bl.) Cogniaux in A. and C., D.C., Monogr, 
Phan, Vol. 7 (Melast.) records both M. malabathricum, Linn, 
and M. polyanthum, Blume, from N. Aus. without specific 
localities. 
UmbeUiferae : 
Trachymene incisa, Rudge, Didiscus incisus, Dom^ 
Monogr. der Gattung Didiscus, p. 52, tab. 1, fig. 6, et, tab, 
3, fig. 3. Forest land between Buderim Mt. and the sea, 
Araliaceae * 
Panax elegans, F.v. M., Maid. For. FI. N.S.W., 1, 138, 
PL 24. Scrubs. 
Compositae : 
Lagenophora Billardieri, Cass, forma microcephala, Benth, 
Forest country, fairly common. 
