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 . qovb 116. AlYLOSIA MARMOKA1A, Beilttl. 117. Eriosema chinense, Vog. 146 XLIII. dard ~w 118. Podopetalum Ormondi, Bail. 118 bis. Castanospermum australe, A. Cunn. 118 ter. C. australe, A. Cunn., var. brevivexillum, Bail. XLIII. LEGUMINOS^. 147 Dunbaria, W. et , Benth. Atylosia, W. et A. marmorata, BcntJi. — Glycine marmor
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 . qovb 116. AlYLOSIA MARMOKA1A, Beilttl. 117. Eriosema chinense, Vog. 146 XLIII. dard ~w 118. Podopetalum Ormondi, Bail. 118 bis. Castanospermum australe, A. Cunn. 118 ter. C. australe, A. Cunn., var. brevivexillum, Bail. XLIII. LEGUMINOS^. 147 Dunbaria, W. et , Benth. Atylosia, W. et A. marmorata, BcntJi. — Glycine marmorata, R. Br. (Fig. 116.) scarabaeoides, Benth. reticulata, Benth.— Korlbun of Cooktown natives, by whom the roots are eaten after roasting and hammering,grandifolia, F. v. , F. v. M. Rhynchosia, Lour. acutifolia, F. v. M. Cnnninghamii, Benth-—Blue Bean. Would be useful forornamental purposes, but the seed does not retain itsbeautiful blue colour for any length of time. minima. DC. australis, Benth. Eriosema. DC. chinense, Vog.— Torakal of Palmer River, Pand-ja ofCooktown, Kal-lar of Bloomfield River, and Nar-gul of Middle Morehead River natives. Roots roastedand skinned before eating by the natives. (Fig. 177.) Flemingia, , , , Benth. Tribe IX.—Dalber
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