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56. Achras obovata, #.v.4Z,, (Syn. Szderoxylon obovatum, R.Br. ; 
S. argenteum, Spreng., (partly); S. Brownit, F.v.M.; Ser- 
salista obovata, R.Br.); N.O., Sapotacez, B.FI., iv., 283. 
Sideroxylon Brownit in Muell. Cens., p. 92. 
Wood of a yellow colour, hard, and close in the grain. 
Queensland. 
57. Achras Pohlmaniana, 7.v.J7., (Syn. Sideroxylon Pohlmania- 
num, Benth. et Hook.; Sapota Pohlmaniana, F.v.M.) ; N.O., 
Sapotacee, B.FI., iv., 281. Svderoxylon Pohlmanianum in 
Muell. Cens., p. gt. 
‘“‘ Beleam”’ of the aboriginals. 
Wood bright yellow, hard, and close-grained ; the best of all 
Queensland woods for engraving purposes. (Cat. Queensland 
Timbers, Col. and Ind. Exh., 1886.) Diameter, 12 to 2o0in.; 
height, 40 to 7oft. 
Queensland. 
58. Acronychia Baueri, Schott, (Syn. A. Alli, tories N.O., 
Rutacez, B.FI., i., 366. 
The ‘‘ Brush Ash” of the Illawarra (New South Wales). 
This wood is excellent for mallet and chisel handles. (General 
Report, Sydney International Exhibition, 1879.) Diameter, 20 
to 30in. ; height, 50 to 6oft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
59: Acronychia levis, Yors/., (Syn. A. laurina, F.v.M.; Lawsonia 
Acronychia, Linn. f.; Cymznosma oblongifolium, A. Cunn.); 
N.O., Rutacez, B.¥1., i., 366. 
** Yellow-wood.” 
This timber is of a light colour and close-grained; it is said 
to be durable, but it is not much used. Diameter, 24in.; height, 
70 to 8oft. 
Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. 
60. Adenanthera pavonina, Zzvz., N.O., Leguminosz, Muell., 
Cens., p. 43. 
The “ Barricarri’”’ (of India). ‘‘ Red Sandal-wood.” 
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