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| Maniltoa grandiflora, Scheff. [The specimens were the young growth from the 
} end of the branches, with a few of the old leaves at the base, but neither flowers 
} nor roots. rom these specimens the plant, when making its young growth, 
} must rival in beauty of foliage its ally, the well-known Jonesia Asoca, Roxb. 
| (Saraca indica, Linn.), of India.] 
Order MYRTACEZ. 
EUGENTIA, Linn. 
| E. Le Huntei, Bazl. Branchlets soon terete; bark rather loose, reddish. Leaves: 
| 3 to 4 in. long, opposite or here and there alternate, lanceolate, the apex often 
elongated, tapering at the base to a rather thick, wrinkled, dark-coloured petiole: 
| about 2 lines long; subcoriaceous, upper surface very dark when dry, obscuring 
| the yenation ; under surface pale, almost a cinnamon-brown, covered with minute 
| black dots, the primary nerves rather distant, joined by the intramarginal ones 
| which start from the top of the petiole. Thus the leaf has somewhat the 
| appearance of being 8-nerved, reticulate veinlets few. Inflorescence in very 
slender, loose, elongated trichotomous panicles, terminal or in the upper axils ; 
| bracts very minute; pedicels short. Flowers not seen. Stamens—judging 
' from a few remaining on the young fruit—about 3 lines long. Fruit almost. 
globular, 4 to 5 lines diameter, crowned. by 4 short, broad calyx-lobes. 
} Hab.: British New Guinea. The genus Zugenia contains probably 700 or more species, 
} more than thirty being found in Queensland. So far the known species of New Guinea are few. 
| The present species differ from all those of which I have descriptions, so I have ventured to attach. 
 toit the name of its discoverer. 
| Order RUBIACEA. 
Gardenia Hansemannii, K. Sch. in Engl. Jahrb. ix. 220. 
| Guettarda speciosa, Linn. Spec. Plant. ed. 1. 997. 
i Order ASCLEPIADEZA. 
| Dischidia peltata, Blume. Mus. Bot. Lugd. 148. 
Order BORAGINEZ. 
-Cordia subcordata, Zam. Illus. DC. Prod. ix. 477. 
Order ORCHIDEZ. 
Dendrobium undulatum, R. Br. Prod. 332. 
Spathoglottis papuana, Bail. QJ. Agri. Journ. 
Order GRAMINEZ. 
Panicum virgatum, Linn., var. 
| Centotheca lappacea, Desv. 
Order FILICES. 
Dayallia pusilla, Mfe/t. A. small growth and sterile. 
| Lomaria, sp. ‘The specimens insufficient to determine the species. 
‘ Grammitis (Gymnogramme) quinata, Hook. Spec. Hib. v. 152. 
Besides the above there were specimens of four other plants, but these did 
not afford sufficient material for identification. 
I take this opportunity of publishing a description of what I believe to be- 
ahitherto undescribed Dendrobium. The plant from which this description is. 
written was grown by Mr. EH. Grimley, Brisbane, who received it from Mr. W. 
Anderson, of Townsville. 
