58 Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. [10 Jan., 1916. 



Vernacular Names of Victorian Plants — continued. 



Botanical Name. 



Popular Name. 



Use or Character, 



Sympetale^ Perigyn^ — continued. 



RUBIACE^ — continued. 



Opercularia — 



scabrida, Schlech. 



aspera, Gaertn. . . 



hispida, Sprang . . 



ovata, Hook. f. . . 



varia, Hook, f . . . 

 Pomax — 



umbellata, Soland. 

 Asperula — 



Gunnii, Hook. f. 



scoparla, Hook, f . 

 Galium — 



parisiense, L. var. australe, 

 Ewart 



umbrosum, Soland. 



Gaudichaudi, D.C. 



australe, D.C. . . 



geminifollum, F.v.M. 



Capkifoliace^. 



Sambucus — 



xanthocarpa, F.v.M. 

 Gaudichaudiana, D.C. 



PASSIFLOEACE.!!. 



Passifiora — 



cinnabarina, Lindl. 



CUCTJIIBITACE.E. 



Melothria — 



Mueller!, Benth. 

 Sicyos — 



angulata, L. 



Rough Stinkweed 

 Thin Stinkweed 

 Hairy Stinkweed 

 Broad Stinkweed 

 Variable Stinkweed 



Pomax 



Mountain Woodruff 

 Common Woodruff 



Wall Bedstraw . . 



Mouri Bedstraw. . 

 Rough Bedstraw 

 Tangled Bedstraw 

 Twin-leaved Bedstraw 



V^ellow Elderberry 

 White Elderberry 



Red Passionflower 



Mallee Cucimiber 

 Star Cucumber . . 



-Of no known economic value. 



Jliglit be worthy of garden culture. 



Plants of slight pasture value. 



7 Worthy of garden culture. The fruits 

 i are sweetish. 



A good climber. Worthy of garden culti- 

 vation. 



Of no known economic value 

 Of no known economic value. 



(To he continued.) 



A COLLAR to fit properly should come close to tlie sides of tlie neck, with 

 just room to shove your fingers in between the neck and collar at 

 the bottom. For a horse that has a very thick neck, and gets sore at 

 the top of the shoulders, take a collar, and, after oiling it well to make 

 the leather pliable, fit it on a block of wood that will spread it in the 

 right shape, buckle up tight, and leave for a couple of days, when it will 

 keep that shape. 



