Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . e nth.—Water Gum of Brisbane River. leptantha, Wight.—• Kai-go of Cape Grafton parviflora, Bail. Jambolana, Lam.—Seeds used as a remedy against diabetes. corynantha, F. v. M. Section III.—, F. v. M.—A White Apple. Moorool of Barron River , Bail.— Walkaran of Cooktown natives. I have never seen a good s


Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . e nth.—Water Gum of Brisbane River. leptantha, Wight.—• Kai-go of Cape Grafton parviflora, Bail. Jambolana, Lam.—Seeds used as a remedy against diabetes. corynantha, F. v. M. Section III.—, F. v. M.—A White Apple. Moorool of Barron River , Bail.— Walkaran of Cooktown natives. I have never seen a good specimen of this tree, but Mrs. F. C. Rowans painting (Plate IX.) shows it as one of the most beautiful of the , F- v. M. = E. odoratissima, Bail.; E. Fits- geraldi, M. and , F. v. , Wight.—White Apple. Waargoon-waargoon of Herberton , F. v. , Benth.— Pudginjacker of Bloomfield River, E-sie of Batavia River, and Murl-kue-kee of Dunk Island , F. v. M.—The fruit used for jam-making in the early days of the colony,fibrosa, , Britt. and S. Moore, Journ. Bot. (xl.) 1902, 26; 111. Bot. Cooks Voy. in. App. t. 122. PLATE Eugenia Hislopii, Bail. LI1. MELASTOMACE^. 209 Eugenia—contd. Bungadinnia, Bail.—A native food. eucalyptoides, F. v. M.—Fruit used for jam-making underthe name of Native Pear {see Ql. Ag. Jl. ii. (1898) 471, PI- 37)-Simmondsas, Bail. (Fig. 181 ter.)paniculata, Banks and Bail.—Red Apple of Tambourine Mountains. Sour Cherry of North Coast line,sordida, , , F. v. , F. v. , F. v. M. (Fig. 182.)apodophylla, F. v. , F. v. , F. v. (Fig. 183.)subopposita, Bail.— Tarbugai of Tully River natives. Tribe IV.—Lecytiiide^e. Subtribe Barringtoniece. Barringtoma, Forst. speciosa, Linn. f. racemosa, Gaudich. acutangula, Gcertn.


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