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Acknowledgements 
A.H. thanks Clyde Dunlop for permission to examine material at DNA, Greg Leach 
for inviting him to join the PWCNT excursion to the Tiwi Islands, Judy Egan, Lydia 
Tumbilis and Shane Callis for help and excellent company in the field, Lesley Elkan 
for the drawing of Typhonium johnsonianum and Ian McLellan and nursery staff at 
RBG Sydney for cultivating the living plants cited in this paper. 
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Manuscript received 6 March 1996 
Manuscript accepted 11 April 1996 
