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 . pon which you place the fruit. Anthers versatile, oblong; petals free. celastroides, , A. , Benth. Anthers adnate, linear; petals united by the middleor higher , Desr.—The bark of this parasite is said to contain 10 per cent, of , Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. xxi. 294 = L. tcnuifolius, 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 . pon which you place the fruit. Anthers versatile, oblong; petals free. celastroides, , A. , Benth. Anthers adnate, linear; petals united by the middleor higher , Desr.—The bark of this parasite is said to contain 10 per cent, of , Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. xxi. 294 = L. tcnuifolius, Bail., Ql. Bot. Bull. xvi. (Fig. 449.)dictyophlebus, F. v. M. — Durandool of Barron River natives,alyxifolius, F. v. M.•odontocalyx, F. v. , , Behr.— Thappin of Cloncurry natives. Anthers adnate, linear; petals free. signatus, F. v. , , F. v. , , , Sieb. var. parviflorus, Liudl. var. amplexifolius, Benth. var. Bancroftii, Bail. (Fig. 448.)conspicuus, Bail. (Fig. 448 bis.)grandibracteus, F. v. M. Tribe II.—Visce^ Linn.—Mistletoes. orientale, Willd. (Fig. 450.)angulatum, Ileyue. (Fig. 451.) CXIT. THYMELEACE^E. 446. Phaleria Neumanns F. v. M. 462 CXIII. 4Uf.
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