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 . FloraAustraliensis as H. carnosa. (Fig. 308.) Keysii, Bail.—I consider the plant figured on Plate 203, Illus-tration of the Botany of Cooks Voyage, to be this species.(Fig. 309-) australis, R. Br.—This in my opinion had better be kept to theplant figured in Bot. Mag. 5820, which is sometimes moreor less hairy. Sheep poison. (Fig. 310.) Nicholsoniae


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 . FloraAustraliensis as H. carnosa. (Fig. 308.) Keysii, Bail.—I consider the plant figured on Plate 203, Illus-tration of the Botany of Cooks Voyage, to be this species.(Fig. 309-) australis, R. Br.—This in my opinion had better be kept to theplant figured in Bot. Mag. 5820, which is sometimes moreor less hairy. Sheep poison. (Fig. 310.) Nicholsoniae, F. v. M- (Fig. 31 [.)Dischidia, R. Br. nummularia. R. Br.—Button Orchid of children. timorensis. Dene. Rafflesiana, Wall.—Pitcher-bearer. ovata. Benth. = D. picta, Blume. The upper surface of leavesmarked with light-coloured veins. Tribe V.—, R. Br. tuberosum, R. Br-— Warbooga of Cape Bedford natives.(Fig. 312.)Ceropegia, Linn. Cumingiana, Dene. — Yam. Anareata of Batavia Rivernatives. Order LXXXL—LOGANIACE^. Tribe , Lalnll. Section I.—Mitragynepaludosa, R. , R. , R. , F. v. , (Fig. 313.)ambigua. R. Br. LXXX. ASCLEPIADE^E. 333. 334 LXXX. ASCLEPIADE^.


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