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 . 484 CXVIII. —CXIX. oq CXTX. URTICACE^. 485 Trema, Lour.—All the Queensland species considered injurious , Bluine.—Peach-leaved Poison-tree. A pretty varie-gated form of this plant is sometimes met viridis, , Bluiiic.—A charcoal tree of India; wood resembles Red Cedar,amboinensis, Blu


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 . 484 CXVIII. —CXIX. oq CXTX. URTICACE^. 485 Trema, Lour.—All the Queensland species considered injurious , Bluine.—Peach-leaved Poison-tree. A pretty varie-gated form of this plant is sometimes met viridis, , Bluiiic.—A charcoal tree of India; wood resembles Red Cedar,amboinensis, Blunie.— Birula of Forest Hill , Planch. philippinensis, Planch.— Mallban of Barron River might be useful for stamps. Tribe II.— Sitbtribc I.—, Blanco. tortuosa, Blanco.— Deng-ul-ka of Morehead River, Kai-inuna of Mapoon and Nannan of Brisbane hard and very tough. Sub tribe II.—Eunwrece. Pseudomorus, Bureau.—Fruit a small Sorosis. Brunoniana, Bureau.—Wood yellow, close-grained, hard andtough. Subtribc III.—Dorstcniece.*Dorstenia, Linn. arifolia, Lam. Brazil. Tribe III.—Artocarpe^ I.—Ficece. Ficus, Linn.—The milky sap of many yields Caoutchouc. Fruit a Syconus. Section I.—Uro


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