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Juncaceae : 
Xerotes longifolia, R. Br- Mostly in damp places. 
X. longifolia, R. Br. var. montana, Benth. FL 
Austra. VII., 98. Xerotes montana, R. Br, Prod., 262, 
Bail. Ql. Agric, Jl. XXVIII. (1912) 203. Buderim Mt., in 
sandy ground, creek sides. 
Panicle reduced to a simple spike. These specimens 
seem to differ somewhat from the typical X. montana, R. Br. 
in the spike attaining a length of 5ins., and the subulate 
bracts 6 lines ; the capsules which are of a bright orange 
colour are densely packed on the spike, making a striking 
plant very different in general appearance from the common 
X, longifolia. 
Juncus vaginatus, R. Br. Mooloolah Hds. 
Palmae : 
Archontophoenix Cunninghamii, Wendl. et Drude, 
Piccabeen Pdm, very common. 
Bacularia monostachya, F.v. M. Walking-stick Palm; 
in the gullies and creek scrubs. 
Livistona australis. Mart. Cabbage Tree Palm ; mostly 
in the scrubs between Buderim Mt. and the sea, and where 
it is very common. 
Calamus Muelleri, Wendl. et Drude.* Small Lawyer 
Cane ; common in the scrubs. 
Pandanaceae ; 
Freycinetia Gaudichaudii , Br. et Benn ; common in the 
scrubs, the fruits are of a rich crimson colour when ripe, and 
collected in dense spikes of l-2in. 
Naiadaceae : 
Potamogeton javanicits, Hassk. ; Collett, Flora Simlensis, 
547, fig. 179 ; Koorders, Excurs. FI. Java 1, 89, fig. 10. Eudlo 
Ck. 
Restiaceae : 
Restio gracilis, R. Br. Swamp near Mooloolah Hds. ; 
R, tetraphyllus, Labill. Mooloolah Hds. and between 
Buderim Mt. and Woombye ; this plant when well grown is 
a very handsome one, the stems are often several feet, with 
innumerable, slender, barren branchlets of a feathery 
appearance; known locally as “ Boys’ Love.” 
Cyperaceae ; 
Scleria chinensis, Kunth. Mooloolah Hds. 
Rhyncospora Wallichiana, Kunth. Swamp near Moo- 
loolah Hds. ; stems over 30in. 
* A revision of the Queensland Calamus (from Dr. O. Beccari’s Monograph) will be 
found in the Queensland Agric. Jl. for Dec., 1909. 
