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Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. [10 Jax., 1916. 



Vernacular Names of Victorian Plants — continued. 



Botanical Name. 



Popular Name. 



Use or Character. 



Sympetaleje Perigyn^ — continued. 



Santalace.!; — continued. 



Exocarpos — cont i nued . 



spartea, B.Br. . . 



aphylla, E.Br. .. 

 stricta. Il.Br. 



nana, Hook. f. . . 



Omphacomeria — 



acerba, A. DC. . . 



Leptomeria — 

 acida, R.Br, 

 aphylla, R.Br. . . 



Choretrum — 



glomoratum, R.Br. 

 spicatum, F.v.M. 

 laterifloriim, R.Br. 



Santalum — 



obtusifolium, R. Br. 



acuminatus, R.Br. 

 jwrsicarius, F.v.M. 



Thesiuw — 



australe, R.Br. . . 



LORANTHACE^. 



Nolothixos — 



incanus, Oliver . . 



Loranthus — 



celastroides, Sieber 

 Exocarpi, Behr. 

 linophyllus, Fenzl. 

 pendnlus, Sieber 

 Quandang, Lindl. 



Proteace^. 



Isopogon — 



anemonifolius, R.Br. 



ceratophyllus, R.Br. 

 Adenanthos — 



terminalis, R.Br. 

 Conospermiim — 



Mitchellii, Meiss. 



patens, Schlech. . . 



taxifolium, Smith 

 Persoonia — 



arborea, F.v.M. . . 



salicina, Persoon. 



lanceolata, Andrews 



confertiflora, Benth. 



linearis, Andrews 



revoluta, Sieber 



rigida, R.Br. 



myrtilloides, Sieber 



oxycoccoides, Sieber 



Chamaepeuce, Lhotsky 



juniperina, Labill. 

 GviteS' 



lancifolia, F.v.M. 



Broom Ballart . . 

 Leafless Ballart 

 Palefruited Ballart 

 Alpine Ballart . . 



Leafless Som' bush 



Sour Currant-bush 

 Leafless Currant-bush 



Common Currant-bush 

 Spiked Currant-bush 

 Dwarf Currant-bush 



Blunt -leaved Quandong 



Sweet Quandong 

 Bitter Quandong 



Austral Thesium 



Yellow Mistletoe 



Common Mistletoe 

 Harlequin Mistletoe 

 Slender Mistletoe 

 Hanging Mstletoe 

 Grey Jlistletoe . . 



Tall Comebush . . 

 Horny Comebush 



Hairbush 



Mountain Conosperm 

 Slender Conosperm 

 Yew-leaved Conosperm 



Tree Geebung . . 

 Willow Geebung 

 Bonewood Geebung 

 Closeflowered Geebung 

 Narrow-leaved Geebung 

 Pale Geebung . . 

 Hairy Geebung . . 

 Myrtle Geebung. . 

 Heathy Geebung 

 Dwarf Geebung 

 Prickly Geebung 



Alpine Orites 



,• Of no known economic value. 

 J 



Of no known economic value. 



\ The berries are edible, having a pleasant 

 } subacid flavour. 



Of no known economic value. 



Timber is useful for cabinet work. 



(The timber takes a fine polish and is 

 excellent for cabinet work. The 

 fruit of the Sweet Quandong is 

 edible, and makes an excellent pre- 

 serve. 



Of no known economic value. 



Serious pests in forests. All are para- 

 sitic on the branches of trees, spread- 

 ing rapidly over the trees and 

 eventually destroying them. 



In the larger members of this group the 

 timber is beautifully or unusually 

 figured, and hence useful for cabinet 

 work. 



Of no known economic value. 



) Worthy of garden culture, especially the 

 ( first named 



Wood tough and useful for fishing-rods. 

 Worthy of cultivation. 

 Wood useful for tool handles. 



Might possibly be improved by culti- 

 vation. 



All more or less worthy of cultivation. 

 P. rigida has edible berries. 



Might be worthy of garden culture. 



