1948 Archbold Cape York Expedition : Analysis of Plant collections by Habitat. [1948-1949]
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Iron Range Rain forest - high ground Eucalyptus & Boronia 19153. Fern. Mid & high border. Shag scandel. fertile leaves 2/1 m. Shield leaves 25 cm. 37. Eucalyptus. High eucalyptus. Leaves very thick afterg. 60. Moss. Bridl. " 89. Eucalyptus. ...". Trunks smooth, shining, 6/10 cm. long. 97. Boronia. Ph. red, yellow & purple. 19246. Eucalyptus. Tob. Mti: Tha (80 m.). 6/30 cm. Leaves stiff, project below. 117. " ...". 9 cm. Brown thick, flatly. 51. Orch. F. 10cm in base. Ph.-smooth sp. 3 red. 52. Myrtilium off. ridges Mean ground on ridges. (West eucalyptus). Leaves 6/10 cm. long. 75. Buchanophyllum. Trees in valley forest. Ph. for fern. Leaves 2/30 thick. Herbaceous undergrowth, cont. 19193. Lepidium. Trees in small groups on ridges. ±60 cm. Shattered bark. 19209. Vanguisptum ? F. on banks of streams in ravines. Shield leaves 6/5.5 m. long. 10. Tharacostachyum ? Encrusted in wet bottom " ±1m. Note blood - grey. 16. Fern. O. on banks of a stream in a deep ravine . 80-100 cm. 34. Bryophyllum Bank of a stream. ±1 m. 35. Trachythrium 20-35 cm. Ph. wh. Leaves project below. 80. Viscosichium Thin forest, a ground flooded in wet season 80-150cm Large clumps. 85. Balanophora Scattered colonies, leaf littered ground. Foliage growing? See label 88. Cyperus O. in openings. 70-100 cm. Plants usually 1, erect. 90. Fern F in open banks on ridges. 30-50 cm. 19319. Saur. Song in springs. Terbend's leafs 2/4-80cm. 28. Balanophora. Moreover. By shrubby tillers. Vines 19247. Balanocera. P. on hills. To 80 m. Ph. wavy. 53. Tecoma Hills 150 m. (Mt. Thel). 20m. Ph. yellow, streaked & checkered. 79. " Trunk fringing forest. 5? Ph. green. Ph? ? 91. Comb. O. ±15 cm. [= # ?]. Ph. pinkish - wh. Thorns 19204. Decaying wood in ground. 5. C. lower tree trunks 14. Tarpelny rocks & logs in a moist ravine Trunk tree trunks in R.P. 5-8.