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



Vernacular Names of Victorian Plants — -continued. 



Botanical Name. 



Popular Xame. 



Use or Character. 



Sympetale^ Hypogyn^ — continued. 



CONVOLVULACE^- 



Cuscuta — 



-continued. 



australis, R.Br, 

 tasmanica, Engl. 



SOLANACE^. 



Solanum — 



nigrum, L. 



aviculare, G. Frost 



var. vescum, P.v.M. 



simile, F.v.JI. . . 



esuiiale, Lindl. . . 



xanthocarpum, Schrad. 



pungetiimi, R.Br. 



lacunarium, P.v.M. 

 Lycium — 



australe, P.v.M. 

 Nicotiana — 



suaveolens, Lehmann 



Anthocercis — 



myosotidca, F.v.M. 

 albicans, Cunn. 

 Eadesii, F.v.M. 



SCROPHUIAEIACE^. 



Mimulus — 



gracilis, B.Br. . . 



repens, R.Br. 



prostratus, Benth. 

 Mazus — 



Pumilio, R.Br. . . 

 Morgania — 



glabra, R.Br. 



floiibunda, Benth. 

 Gratiola — 



pedunculata, R.Br. 



peruviana, L. 



nana, Benth. 

 Olossostirjma — 



Drummondii, Benth. 



elatinoides, Benth. 

 Umosella — 



aquatica, L. 



Curdieana, F.v.M. 

 Veronica — 



densifolia, F.v.M. 



perfoliata, R.Br. 



Derwentia, Littlejohn 



nivea, Lindl. 



gracilis, R.Br. . . 



distans, R.Br. . . 



calycina, R.Br. . . 



plebeja, R.Br. . . 



notabilis, F.v.M. 



serpillifolia, L. . . 



peregrina, L. 

 Euphrasia — 



collina, R.Br. (E. Brownii) 



scabra, R.Br. 



antarctica, Benth. 



Austral Dodder 

 Tasman Dodder 



Black Nightshade 



Kangaroo Apple 



Gunyang 



Quena 



Oondoroo 



Toothed Nightshade 



Hairy Niglitshade 



Desert Nightshade 



Austral Boxthorn 



Austral Tobacco 



Small-leaved Rayflower 

 Grey Rayflower 

 Large-leaved Rayflower 



Slender Monkeyflower 

 Creeping Monkeyflower 

 Large Monkeyflower 



Swamp Mazus . . 



Smooth Morgania 

 Blue Rod 



Stalked Gratiola 

 Brooklime Gratiola 

 Dwarf Gratiola 



Common Mudmat 

 Lesser Mudmat . . 



Common Mudwort 

 Larger Mudwort 



Alpine Speedwell 

 Digger's Speedwell 

 Dorwent Speedwell 

 Mountain Speedwell 

 Slender Speedwell 

 Coast Speedwell . . 

 Cup Speedwell . . 

 Eastern Speedwell 

 Forest Speedwell 

 Thyme Speedwell 

 Wandering Speedwell 



Purple Eyebright 

 Yellow Eyebright 

 Alpine Eyebright 



1 Parasitic plants, which strangle other 

 native vegetation, but so far do not 

 appear to attack cultivated plants 

 to any great extent, in the way the 

 European dodder does. 



A troublesome pest in gardens and culti- 

 vated grounds. 

 ii The fruit when perfectly ripe is edible 

 i' and might be improved by cultivation. 

 ( The fruit can be eaten, but in small 

 quantities only. 



Useless and troublesome plants 



Of no known economic value. 



It is a reputed poison plant and possesses 

 narcotic propertieslike ordinary tobacco. 



These are suspected poison plants. 



Jliglit be improved by garden culture. 



Of no known economic value. 

 ' Jlight be improved by garden culture. 



1 Of no known economic value. G. peru- 

 [ viana is a reputed poison plant. 



Of no known economic value. 



Of no known economic value. 

 'Worthy of garden culture. 



Of no known economic value. 



Parasitic on roots of grasses, &c. 



