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Duhoisia hopwoodiiy F.v. M. Pituri. 



Leaves chewed. 

 Euphorbia dritmmoiidii, Boiss. Caustic plant. 



Taken as an infusion for dysentery, etc. 

 Gratiola pedunculafa, R.Br. Brooklime. 



Purgative. 

 Mentha grandijlora, Benth. Native mint. 



This and the two following species are used in stomachic 

 complaints. 



Mentha australis, R.Br. Native mint. 



satureioides, R.Br. Native mint. 



Fapaver horridum, DC. Native poppy. 



Poison. 

 Sarcostemonn australe, R.Br. Milk bush. 



Milky juice of this plant applied to wounds, etc. 

 Verbena officinalis^ Linn. Vervain. 



Used for affections of the bladder. 



Plants from which the Aborigines obtain fibre for making 

 into nets to catch game, and leaves for manufacturing 

 into dillybags, etc. 



Botanical names. Common names. 



Abutilon otocarpiim^ F.v.M., et spp. Mallow. 



Corchorus cunninghamii, F.v.M. Native jute. 



Hcemodorum planifolium. R.Br. Flat-leaved lily. 



Seleocharis sphacelata, R.Br. Water sedge. 



Tmperata arundinacea^ Cyr. Blady grass. 



Linicm 7nargi7iale, A. Cunn. Native flax. 

 Panicum Ze?^^^/)/^^??^;/?, H.B.etK. ,etspp. Cotton grass, etc. 



Spartothammis junceiis, A. Cunn. Rush bush. 



Sterculia diversifolia^ G. Don. Kurrajong. 



Xerotes longifolia, R.Br. Long-leaved xerotes. 



