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VoL. 2: 
numerous specimens, ranging from hoary white to slightly 
pater, but quite glabrous on the under surface. Maiden and 
Betche (Census of N.S.W. Plants) designate the northern 
plant as var. latijolia, but do not mention the variability 
here referred to. On Stradbroke, it is locally known as 
“Midgen.’' 
Order Labiatse. — Teucrium corymbosum, R.Br. In the 
report on the Botany of the Excursion to Tamborinc Mt. in 
“Queensland Naturalist,” Vol. 2, p. 23, following the indication 
of the “ Queensland Flora,” I stated this was only previously 
known in Queensland from Killarney. On looking up the 
matter. I find it had already been recorded as a common weed 
on Tamborine Mt., by Scortechini (Proc. lann. Soc. N.S.W. , 
Vol. 6, p. 166). 
Order Urticaceae. — Ficus stenocarpa, F.v.M. herb., Benth. 
FI. Austr. VI. 174, Bail., Queens, FI., p. 1475, Maid., Proc. 
Linn. Soc.. N.S.W., 3 n.s. 1314 ; F. aspera, Forst, var. suh- 
glahra, Benth. FI. Austr. VI. 175; F. srihglahra, F.v.M. 
Fragm. IX. 152, Bail., Queens.,- FI. p. 1476. 
This interesting hg is rather rare about Brisbane ; when 
growing in -the open it makes a small nicely-shaped tree. 
Additional habitat records for it are Percy Islands (H. 
Tryon) ; Kin Kin (Francis and White) ; Burleigh Hds (Coll. ?). 
Order Cyperacc^e.— Cypcrus tetraphyllus, R.Br. This 
species has been collected at the following localities visited 
by the Club Pine River, Buderim Mt., Palmwocds, Rose- 
wood, Coomera River and Tambourine Mt. I have also 
collected it at Kin Kin and on the Blackall Range. It is 
very common in all the scrubs of south-eastern Queensland. 
Cyperus inIosus, VahL This species is commonly met 
with on our excursions about Brisbane. The following 
liabitat records extend oiir knowledge of its range in Queens- 
land : — Kin Kin (C.T.W.), Buderim Mt. (F.N.C. Excurs.. 
ApL, 1016) : Eumnndi (C.T.W.) ; Mudgeeraba (C.T.W.) ; 
Johnstone River (Rev. N. Michael). 
Elynanthus capillaceus. Glass House Mts. These 
specimens collected on our excursion to the above locality 
in Sept., 1909, re]7resent a similar growth to the Bellenden 
Ker specimens leferred to bv Bailey Queensland Flora,” 
p. 1788). 
Order Graminepe. Chamaeraphis paradoxa, Pair. 
Common in the swamps on Stradbroke Is. I have noticed 
this grass several times on Stradbroke, but could not identify 
it with certaintv until collecting flowering specimens on the 
Club’s recent visit to Myora. 
Elionurus citreus, Munro. This grass is common about 
Myora (Stradbroke Island). 
