DYES. 301 
Baron Mueller exhibited at the Intercolonial Exhibition of 
Melbourne, 1886, cotton and woollen fabrics dyed with the bark of 
this tree from Queensland. Brownish-yellows were obtained. 
Northern New South Wales and Queensland. 
35. Zieria Smithii, Azdr., (Syn. Z. lanceolata, R.Br.; Boronia 
arborescens, F.v.M.); N.O., Rutacez, B.FI., i., 306. 
““Turmeric Tree” and ‘Sandfly Bush.” Called ‘‘Stinkwood” in 
Tasmania. 
This tree has a yellow inner. bark, suitable for dyeing. 
All the colonies except South and Western Australia. 
