Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To 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 . 557. Gymnostachys anceps, R. Br. 558. WOLFFIA ARRHIZA, Wimtll., VCLT 559. Lemna trisulca, Linn. 560. L. minor, Linn. 561. L. OLiGOREiiizA, Kurs. 582 CXLIX. , 562. Triglochin Maundii, F. v. M. CXLIX. NAIADACE^. 583 Tribe II.—Aponogetonete. Aponogeton, Tliunb. monostachyus, Linn.—? Kapabina of Bloomfield River , F. v


Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To 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 . 557. Gymnostachys anceps, R. Br. 558. WOLFFIA ARRHIZA, Wimtll., VCLT 559. Lemna trisulca, Linn. 560. L. minor, Linn. 561. L. OLiGOREiiizA, Kurs. 582 CXLIX. , 562. Triglochin Maundii, F. v. M. CXLIX. NAIADACE^. 583 Tribe II.—Aponogetonete. Aponogeton, Tliunb. monostachyus, Linn.—? Kapabina of Bloomfield River , F. v. M. Tribe III.—Potame^, Lin n.—Pond-weed. Section , Linn. tricarinatus, (Fig. 563.)Tepperi, A. , Hassk. = P. tenuicaitlis, F. v. M. Section II. perfoliatus, Linn. var. minor. Bail., n. var.—Stems flat, narrow. Leavesalmost orbicular, the largest seen about 8 lines diam.,very dense near the ends of the branches. Pedunclesabout 1 inch long. Spikes dense, 3 to 5 lines : Tambourine Mountain (/. H. Simmonds).crispus, , Mert. ct Koch. Section III. pectinatus, Linn.—Fennel Pondweed. Ruppia, Linn. maritima, Linn. Tribe IV.—Zostere/e. Zostera, Linn.—Grass-wrack. nana, Rotli.—Dugong Grass. Tribe V.—, Linn. major, Allionl. ?var. intermedia, A. , R. , A. B. Rendle, Trans. Linn. Soc. 2nd


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