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obtuse, tapering each way from the centre. 
filaments hairy, broadening towards the base, ve 
ovary silky, tapering from base to the 2 recurved 
_ Hab. : Mulgrave River, Bellenden Ker Expedition, 1889. 
June, 1899. ; 
Stamens 8, slightly exserted, 
ry narrow under the anther, 
stigmatic lobes. 
Upper Barron River, J. #. Bailey, 
Order LEGUMINOSZ, 
PULTEN ADA, Sm. 
P. Millari, Bail. (After '. Barclay Millar.) A shrub of a few feet, the 
branches angular, silky, pubescent, with closely uppressed white hairs. -Leaves 
scattered on short silky-hairy petioles, cuneate, 4 to 7 lines long, rounded at the 
top and 2 to 3 lines broad, lateral nerves recular and rather distant, the 
prominent midrib ending in a minute recurved point; bright glossy on the 
upper, pale-hoary on the underside. Stipules long as the petioles, dark with 
ypeading recurved fine points and ciliate margins. Flowers in the axils near 
the ends of the branchlets on very short pedicels, solitary. Bracts none. 
Bracteoles inserted on the calyx-tube at the base, scabrous, narrow-lanceolate, 
dark, long as the calyx-tube. Calyx nearly rosy-white, silky outside, parallel- 
veined inside, about 3 lines long, the lobes of equal length with the fa e, very 
narrow, the 2 aig ones united above the middle. Standard broader than long, 
4 lines broad, claw about 1 line, wings narrow with claw 35 lines long; keel 
still shorter, dark-purple. Ovary silky, tapering into a flattened style. No 
pods on the specimens collected. 
Hab.: Herberton, J. F. Bailey. 
KENNEDYA, Vent. 
K. exaltata, Bail. Pod straight, 4 in. long, 4 in: broad, convex on both sides, 
silky outside, glabrous inside with transverse partitions slightly constricted 
between the seeds ; seeds 6 or 7 in each pod, almost lens-formed, about 4: lines 
diameter, light-brown, strophiole not large. 
Hab, : Atherton, J. 7, Bailey. 
Order MYRTACER, 
BUGENIA, Linn. 
EK. gustavioides, Bail. (rom the general contour of the mat 
bling that of a Gustavia.) A. very large glabrous tree witl 
several feet in diameter; branchlets more or less compressed. Leaves thin 
coriaceous, about 5 in. long, 23 in. broad, oblong 
: ‘ 220 -lanceolate, the apex often, 
acuminate and twisted, base cuneate ; midrib sharply prominent ; lateral nerves 
slender, looping far within the margin and again once or twice ‘betwveen that and 
the edge of the leaf, petiole about 4 in. long. Frit globose, attaining 2 in, 
diameter, rind of a dark colour, hard and dry, crowned by the wide circular scar 
of the calyx-rim; endocarp inseparable from the rind, containing a solitary 
globose seed. 
Hab, : Near Lake Barrine, J. 7. Bailey. 
ured fruit resem- 
1a straight trunk 
Order APOCYNACEZ®, 
OCHROSTA, Juss, 
0. Newelliana, Bail. (After Mr. J. Newell, M.I.A.) A tall spreading shrub, 
dichotomously branched. ‘Leaves opposite, or those at the end of the branchlets 
3 in a whorl, oblanccolate-oblong ; frequently with a more or less developed 
point, tapering much towards the short, petiole; lateral nerves parallel, nume- 
rous, almost horizontal. Flowers small, on short peduncles in the forks of the 
branchlets (flowers not in a fit state for describing). Drupes oval, acuminate, 
orange-yellow, 1 in, long, } in, broad; usually 2 at the end of the peduncle, 
maturing 1 ecarpel each. Seeds 1 in euch carpel, 
Hab. ; Atherton, J. /. Bailey, 
