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 . ephLauterer remarks that the tan-resin gums of Myrtace^e areentirely endemic in Australia, no plants of other countries yieldingan exudation similar to them in chemical composition. Tribe I.—Cham^elaucie^:. Subtribe I.—, Rudge. fascicularis, Rudge. Thomasii, , A. Cunu. virgatus, A. , DC. Cu
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 . ephLauterer remarks that the tan-resin gums of Myrtace^e areentirely endemic in Australia, no plants of other countries yieldingan exudation similar to them in chemical composition. Tribe I.—Cham^elaucie^:. Subtribe I.—, Rudge. fascicularis, Rudge. Thomasii, , A. Cunu. virgatus, A. , DC. Cunninghamii, Schau. Subtribe II.—, Labill. microphylla, A. Cunn. longiflora, F. v. M. leptophylla, Benth. (Fig. 159.) tetragona, Labill. laricina, R. , F. v. M. ericasus, F. v. M. polyandrus, F. v. , Endl. oligandra. (Fig. 160.)Tctr. parvirlora, F. v. , Benth. microphylla, Benth. leptocalyx, Benth. (Fig. 161.) Tribe II.—Leptosperme^e. Subtribe I.—, Linn. Section , DC. var. tenella, , , Rudge. stenophylla, F. v. M.—Dry foliage yielded 4^ oz. oil per cwt.(Fig. 162.) 182 XLIX. RHIZOPHORE^.A \ SO. 150. Ceriops Candolleana., Am. 151. Bruguiefa parviflora, W. et Am. L. COMBRETACE^E. 183
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