388 QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. [1 Ocr., 1899. 
F. Mazlini, Bai/. A large tree, stem-diameter exceeding 2 ft. Leaves glabrous 
deep-green, usually opposite, but here and there alternate, leaflets 3 or 5, ovate- 
lanceolate or oblong, with more or less acuminate blunt points 23 to 4in. long, 14 
to 1} in. broad, thin-coriaceous, lateral-primary nerves thin, close and rather nee 
coloured. . Petioles 1 to 2 in. long, rhachis about the same length, petiolules 
2 to 4 lines, all slender. Panicles of few branches about as long as the leayes. 
No flowers available for describing. Fruit oblong, muricate, 2 to 3+ in. long, the 
protuberances very irregular as to size, glossy, slightly tapering at the base, the 
valves protruding at the end of the fruit and forming a 5-rayed star. Seeds 
winged all round, often solitary on one side of the placenta, and 2 or 8 on the 
other, the single one including wings 1+ in. long, ake 2 or 8 about half that 
length. 
Hab. : Evelyn, near Herberton, J. F, Bailey. 
Order CELASTRINEZ. 
SIPHONODON, Griff. 
S. membranaceum, Bail. A tree of 60 or more feet in height, the branchlets 
rather slender and often deeply striate. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, membranous 
in comparison with those of the other Queensland species, 4 to 6 in. long, 1 to 
1} in. broad, the margins somewhat wavy; apex acuminate, slightly cuneate at 
the base; petioles short. Flowers small, few in axillary cymes. Fruit yellow, 
globose-turbinate, attaining a diameter of 2 in.; smooth, more or less sunk at 
the apex, and often deeply 5-suleate, soft and the inner substance mealy, but if 
kept a few months becoming quite hard as in the other kinds. 
Hab.: Evelyn, Herberton district, J. F. Bailey. 
The differential characters of the Queensland species— 
Leaves coriaceous, pale-coloured, oblong, obtuse, 3 to 
43 in. long, 1? in. broad, unequal sided and tapering 
much towards the base. Fruit usually oval, about 
lin.long ... ah ah at Jeg ... L. S. australe. 
Leaves coriaceous, pale coloured, obovate, 23 in. long, 2 
in. broad, tapering and equal sided at the base. 
Fruit nearly globular, 14 in. long re ... Var.at Mt. Perry. 
Branches drooping. Leaves falcate, about 53 in. long, i 
1 in, broad, texture thin, pale-coloured, obtuse, 
tapering at the base, Fruit globose, about, 2 in. 
diameter ret re thi at fet 2. 8. pendulum. 
Leaves of thin texture, 44 to 6 in. long, I to 1Z in. 
broad, apex sharply acuminate, slightly cuneate 
at the base. Fruit globose-turbinate, 2 in. 
diameter, smooth, more or less sunk at the apex, 
and often deeply 5-sulcate ak San ... 3. Smembranaceum 
Order SAPINDACEZ. 
NEPHELIUM, Linn. 
N. Callarrie, Bat/. (Aboriginal name of tree at the Upper Barron River.) A 
graceful erect tree about 50 feet high, in all parts except the upper side of 
leaflets thinly covered with a light-coloured pulyerulence. Leaves pinnate ; 
leaflets petiolulate, oblong-lanceolate, alternate, 5 to 18, thin coriaceous, 5 to 
9in. long, 1$ to 2 in. broad, primary nerves very close, but faint, not more 
prominent than the close reticulation which is plain on cither side, upperside 
green, glabrous, under side almost white, margins entire, wavy. Panicles in the 
upper axils, erect, 6 to 9 in. long, with few spreading racemose branches, the 
flowers small in cymes or clusters.of about 8 on short branchlets, almost sessile, 
calyx silky-hairy, about 2 lines diameter, lobes 5, broad. Petals 5, rudimentary, 
