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 . Rarum of North Queensland useful for engraving canescens, Banks.âNative Pomegranate. Mondoleir ofNorth Queensland natives (the diminutive of Mondo).var. glauca, Be nth. areolata, Bail. (Fig. 19 ter.) lucida, R. Br.â Thoogeer of and Kurptiri ofCape Grafton natives. Thozetiana, F. v. M. Shanesiana, F. v. M. Mitchelli, Lindl.âD


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 . Rarum of North Queensland useful for engraving canescens, Banks.âNative Pomegranate. Mondoleir ofNorth Queensland natives (the diminutive of Mondo).var. glauca, Be nth. areolata, Bail. (Fig. 19 ter.) lucida, R. Br.â Thoogeer of and Kurptiri ofCape Grafton natives. Thozetiana, F. v. M. Shanesiana, F. v. M. Mitchelli, Lindl.âDarling Downs Pomegranate. Mumbleand Kam-doo-thal of Cloncurry and Mondo ofRockhampton natives. The fruit, when ripe, supposed toresemble the heel of a native. It is also said that thetownship of Taroom is named after this plant, Taroombeing its native name there. Wood excellent for pubescens, Benth. loranthifolia, Lindl. umbonata, Lindl. humistrata, F. v. M.â Ko-par of Cape Grafton nativesApophyllum, F. v. M. anomalum, (Fig. 20.) Order X.âVIOLARXEiE. Tribe I.â, Linn. betonicpefolia, Sm.âThe large-flowered Native Violet var. alba, Bail. hederacea, Labill.âNative Creeping Violet. XL BIXINE^. 41. 22. COCHLOSPERMUM GREGORII, F. V. M. 42 XI. BIXINE^E.âXII. PITTOSPORE^. lonidium, Vent. = Hybanthus (Jacq.), F. v. M. suffruticosum, Ging.âSpade-flower. (Fig. 21.)aurantiacum, F. v. , F. v. , F. v. M. Order XI. -BIXINE-ffi. Tribe I.â, Kunth. Gillivrcei, Benth.âYields a useful kapok. Gregorii, âYields a useful kapok. (Fig. 22.) Tribe II.âFlacourtie^, Schrcb. Brownii, F. v. M.âWood pinkish, , Forst. ovatum, Benth. Alliance III.âPOLYGALINEM. Order XII.âPITTOSPORE^. Pittosporum, Banks.âThe tree kinds furnish good cabinet woods, and the flowers of most are valuable for perfumery. Several species contain saponin,rhombifolium, A. Cunn,âA good carving wood,setigerum, B


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