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 . nis, Bail.— Boomban of Barron River and Koo- roong-gi of Atherton natives,tooram, , Bur in. Oliveri, Bail.—Sassafras. The dry bark contains 770 oz. of oil to the ton. It also contains a tannin similar to cinchona tannin (K. T. Staiger). (Fig. 418.)propinquum, Bail. (Fig. 419.)Tamala, Th. Nees.—Wood very , Gcertn. Bail


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 . nis, Bail.— Boomban of Barron River and Koo- roong-gi of Atherton natives,tooram, , Bur in. Oliveri, Bail.—Sassafras. The dry bark contains 770 oz. of oil to the ton. It also contains a tannin similar to cinchona tannin (K. T. Staiger). (Fig. 418.)propinquum, Bail. (Fig. 419.)Tamala, Th. Nees.—Wood very , Gcertn. Baileyana, , ex Bail., 2nd Suppl. Syn. 01. Fl. 51.— Candlewood. Wood dark grey; slightly fragrant. (Fig. 420.) Tribe II.—Litseace^, Lam. chinensis, Lam. zeylanica, Nees.—Bark contains 7 per cent, of tannin,dealbata, Nees.— Tvlarragiddie of Barron River yellowish with short brown rufa, , F. v. , R. Br. var. lanceolata, , Benth. el Hook. f.—Bally Gum; a coopers wood.(Fig. 421.) Tribe III.—Cassythe^e. Cassytha, Linn.—Laurel Dodders. All these are destructive toother plants,glabella, R. Br. (Fig. 422.)pubescens, (Fig. 423.) 432 CX. 416. Cryptocarya Murrayi, F. v. M* CX. LAURINEJE. 433


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