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 . 98. Semecarpus auste alien sis, Engl. XLIJ. CONNARACEiE. 123-. 99. ROUREA BRACHYANDKA, F. V. M. 124 XLTT. CONNARACE^.—XLTII. LEGUMINOS^E. Tribe II.—Spondie^, Engl. Solanclri, Engl.—Sweet Plum or Burdekin Plum. Noongiof Port Curtis, Bungya of Bundaberg, Rancooranof Rockhampton, and Toolbar or Doolbi of IsisScrub natives. This tree has b


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 . 98. Semecarpus auste alien sis, Engl. XLIJ. CONNARACEiE. 123-. 99. ROUREA BRACHYANDKA, F. V. M. 124 XLTT. CONNARACE^.—XLTII. LEGUMINOS^E. Tribe II.—Spondie^, Engl. Solanclri, Engl.—Sweet Plum or Burdekin Plum. Noongiof Port Curtis, Bungya of Bundaberg, Rancooranof Rockhampton, and Toolbar or Doolbi of IsisScrub natives. This tree has been known botanically bythe following names:—Spondias acida, Soland., , Benth., Owehia cerasifera, F. v. M., andSpondias pleigynia, F. v. M. The wood somewhatresembles American walnut; dark and heavy. Series III.—CALYCIFLOR^ XL—ROSALES. Order XLIL—CONNARACE^. Tribe I.—Connare^, Aubl. brachyandra, (Fig. 99.) Tribe II.—, Blume. connaroides, F. v. M.— Na-bun-} u-ban of Cardwell natives(). The seeds used in making hat-pins. () Order XLIIL—LEGUMINOSJE. Suborder I. TMBE I.— Brachysema, R. Br. oxylobioides, Benth. = Leptosema oxylobioides, F. v. , R. Br. Ox)dobium, Andr. Series C


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