1948 Archbold Cape York Expedition : Analysis of Plant collections by Habitat. [1948-1949]
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Locknbi Savanna forest Grams. cont. 18482. 83. Sacciolispis. Wil sandy floodbanks y a grassal than. Ram? fly. 90. Sc. in a damp watercours. ± 2 m. Tubers tried; usually 91. Thimsele Sc. uncommon. up to 1.5 m. 93. Sc. in a moist watercours. 70-90 cm. Left few roots?/ 95. [illegible] climb on a [illegible] mound. 96. Tarchum S. in sandy soil. up to 1.5 m. 97. PaliGonia ? C. in moist watercours. up to 2 m. Mostly hard-pan? 98. To. " " 70-80 cm. 18554. 90. Mutterpogen O. in moist watercours. Tops of few trees? cubs 1-1.5 m. 98. A. on hilly [illegible] ridges. 20-80 cm. Tree? cubing 1 or several 99. Local " " 30-50 cm. Shikas, solitary 18614. Magnolia 18. Sc. left (Briga-like) on moist sandy floodbanks. 60-80 cm. Sandy floodbanks. 80 cm. 19. Wil' sandy floodbanks. ca. 20 cm. Shikale? small? 23. C. a a band hilly (Wooded) ridge. 20-30 cm. 37. Tree, locally on sandy loam. 60-80 cm. Ramid drooping. Shikas? 42. Tree, clim in RF. 30-50 cm.