116 AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS. 
6. Albizzia basaltica, Benth., N.O., Leguminosz, (Syn. Acacra 
basaltica, F.v.M.); B.FI., ii., 422. 
“Dead Finish.” 
Cattle like the foliage of this tree. 
Queensland. 
7. Albizzia lophantha, Benth. N.O., Leguminose, (Syn. Acacia 
lophantha, Willd.; Mimosa distachya, Vent.; MZ. elegans, 
Ande); BETS, 1: 421, 
Cattle browse on the leaves of this tree. It is, however, of 
rapid growth. 
Western Australia. 
8. Angophora intermedia, DC., N.O., Myrtaceze, (Syn. Metro- 
stderos floribunda, Smith); B.F1., iii., 184. 
‘“‘ Narrow-leaved Apple Tree.” 
Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. 
9. Angophora subvelutina, /\v.d7, (Syn. A. velutina, F.v.M.); 
B.FI., iii., 184. 
“‘ Broad-leaved Apple Tree.” 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
The Rev. Dr. Woolls states that these “apple trees” are 
sometimes cut down to keep cattle alive in dry seasons, as the 
leaves are relished by them. 
10. Apium leptophyllum, Fiv.M., N.O., Umbelliferee, (Syn. 
FHelosciadium leptophyllum, DC.); B.FA1., iii., 372. 
“Wild Parsley.” 
Occasionally eaten by stock. It is worthy of note that this 
plant (in common with others of the genus) is sometimes acrid 
and injurious when grown in damp soils. It is, doubtless, capable 
of much improvement by careful cultivation. This plant is not 
endemic in Australia. 
Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. 
11. Atalaya hemiglauca, /.v.J7, N.O., Sapindacee, (Syn. 
Thouinia hemiglauca, F.v.M.); B.FI., i., 463. 
“Cattle Bush.”? ‘ White-wood.” 
