1948 Archbold Cape York Expedition : Analysis of Plant collections by Habitat. [1948-1949]
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Newcastle Bay Tavanna - forest. On sandy flats & low ridges behind the rainforest & clumps of the coast. Trees: 18752. Santalum Trees in small groups. 5-6m. The mean. Bark rough bark. Zawn plain. Feltre. Grey wood fragrant. 67. Eucalyptus Bloodwood. Up to 20m. (Chief D. Prossen. Bark of much branches 20afflores) 78. Parinariun manda C. (also as shrub or small tree in dense shrub). O-1/7/81. 95. Mel symplygoscadra. C. on sandy shore of T. Borouk. 4-6m. Trunk low but; flat, very chalky green. Fts. yellow & reddish-brown. 18804. Topals. WA-179. F. gracilis in sandy Bloodwood forest. Bark barrel form 15-18 m. Bark rough, Clicklish. Young pt. only. Leaves calm by cattle. Shrubs: 18751. Lig. 60-80cm. 55. Artocarpus. A. sandy ground. Many spreading branches. Fts. purple-joints 65. Bunglia. A. 1.5-2m. Fts. deep rose-joints. Fl. crimson 91. Santal. R. shrub or tree 4m. Fts. yellow. 98. Eucalyptus. A. in SF adjacent to RF. St. frondes in common of SF & RF. C. also Toxibutia. 2-8m. Fts. yellow. 97. Eucalyptus. A. frondes in common in SF & RF. 5-6m. Fts. yellow. Ft: gr. 18805. Stockedica VII in SF adjacent to RF. Tree or shrub 2-5 m. Fts. yellow.) Grasses: 18801. Acacia. C. in ripening shrubbery on Fly Point. Trunk 60-80cm. Fts. yellow. Numerous upright branches.