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 . ^ I38. GlLLBEEA ADENOPETALA, F. V. M, 140. Bauera capitata, Ser. XLV. SAXIFRAGE^.—XLVL CRASSULACE^E. 175 \. 139- Ceratopetalum Virchowii, F. v. M. 142. TlLL^EA PURPURATA. Hook. f. 143- T. recurve Hook. 174 XLVII. DROSERACE/E.—XLVIII. *Bryophyllum, Salisb. calycinum, Salisb.—An African plant. The leaves, slightlytoasted, are used


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 . ^ I38. GlLLBEEA ADENOPETALA, F. V. M, 140. Bauera capitata, Ser. XLV. SAXIFRAGE^.—XLVL CRASSULACE^E. 175 \. 139- Ceratopetalum Virchowii, F. v. M. 142. TlLL^EA PURPURATA. Hook. f. 143- T. recurve Hook. 174 XLVII. DROSERACE/E.—XLVIII. *Bryophyllum, Salisb. calycinum, Salisb.—An African plant. The leaves, slightlytoasted, are used in India as an application to contusedwounds and swellings, and is said to prevent discoloura-tion of bruises. Order XLVII.—DROSERACEiE. Aldrovanda, Linn. vesiculosa, , Linn.—Sundews. Section I.—, F. v. 71/.indica, , DC. Lovellse, Bail. (Fig. 144.)Burmanni, , , R. , Labill.—Contains prussic acid. Section II.—, Backh. peltata, Sm.—Supposed harmful to gracilis, foliosa, , R. , Salisb. liniflora, Salisb. (Fig. 145.) Order XLVIIL—HALORAGEiE. Haloragis, , A. , F. v. , , Jacq. micrantha, R. Br. (Fig. 146.)heterophylla, Hook. var. glabres


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