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Timber. —Not seen to any size, but most of the Cryptocaryas are famed for 
their hard, durable wood, and this one probably is no exception. 
This and the above notes and description have been extracted from Mr. 
Baker’s original description, already quoted. 
This is another of our brush trees of which but little is known, and it is 
to be hoped that the description given and the illustration will lead to further 
particulars being ascertained concerning it. 
Size. —A small tree from 30 to 50 feet high and 9 inches in diameter, so far 
as is at present known. 
Habitat. —Moreton Bay (Allan Cunningham); Ballina (W. Bauerlen). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 112. 
A. Flowering branch. 
B. Young flower. 
c. Flower, opened out, showing— 
(а) Calyx (perianth segment). 
(б) Stamens, inner row. 
(c) ,, outer row. 
( d ) Staminodia, inner row. 
(e) „ outer row. 
D. Anther, front and back view. 
e. Staminode, inner row. 
f. „ outer row. 
c. Fruits. 
