1948 Archbold Cape York Expedition : Analysis of Plant collections by Habitat. [1948-1949]
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Evan Ranges Savanna fungi Wren 19046. Timonius 82. Tamarina A. with Metaleuce alb. on most of a sandy ridge 75 m. alt. 4-6 m. Bark rough. (also in leaning trunk). 91. Metaleuce symphyosyce ? P. with Tamarina on infertile sandy ridges 8-10 m. Fts. tall Bark fibrous, deeply furrowed. 95. Acacia. A. in fertile sandy ridges 5-7 m. Yellow densely leafy Fts. in elongated spikes. Pods ? 97. Acacia. P. in SF 5-10 m. Rough bark. Whitish fibrous leaves. Pods! 99. Elytostemon foliaceus. A. in grass tussocks on sandy ridges 5-8 m. Fts. yellow 19126. Wilphiticia F. 8-10 m. Lower very yellow. Fts. green. 35. Eucalyptus creneulata (Woodwood). Principal tree of SF of ridges. 10-25 m. Fts. 40. Xanthostemon cremation F. along ridges 50 m. alt. 10-12 m x 20-25 cm. Fts. only. Thick soft, flatly decayed bark. 19801. Acacia mangium Woodwood SF of red soil ridges. ± 80 m x 40 cm. Fts. whitish Leaves & glauces. 03. Wornis alata F. on ridges, with 15 m x 30 cm. Fts. yellow, style red. Bark reddish-br. shedding in thin papery flakes. 71. Acacia F. adiacent & S.F. (ridges). 10-12 m x 15-20 m. Beyond fell. ft. Shrub 19060. Brennia ? Mean rainfall, when it is a marginal tree ±10 m. alt. 19185. Phasostoma A. ± 1 m. Fts. purple. 34. Bromodendrum O. on ridges. 1 m. Fts. purple. 85. Alval. One specimen 1.2 m. Fts. soft. 19802. Brennia C. in Bloodwood SF of red soil ridges 1 m. Fts. ? Ft. Mammate SF of ridges. 40 cm. Fts. wh. & yellow. Leaves stiff 25. ? 41. Nitrogen rhodopetala O. in bloodwood SF of ridges. 30 x 60 cm. Fts. rose. 42. Elythronia F. in SF adjacent to R.I. 2 m. Fts. soft. 54. Stochickia F. in SF adjacent to R.I. 2 m. Fts. soft. 60. Eyld. Abundantly scattered & forming thickets adiacent to R.I. ± 2 m. Ft. black, fluffy. 61. Phlepper F. adjacent to R.I. ± 2 m. Fts. wh. Ft. wd. 72. Elyponid. O. in open ?