TIMBERS. 379 
88. Archidendron Vaillantii, 7.v.47., N.O., Leguminosz, Muell. 
Cens., p. 47. 
Wood of a red colour, close-grained, strong, and durable. 
Queensland. 
89. Areca Normanbyi, 7.v.4/., (Syn. Péychosperma Normanby, 
F.v.M.; Cocos Normanbyi, W. Hill); N.O., Palmez, B.FI., 
vii., 142. 
“ Black Palm.” 
Wood, or outer part of the stem, very hard and black, 
beautifully marked; used in the manufacture of walking sticks ; 
about soft. high. 
Queensland. 
go. Argophyllum Lejourdanii, 7.v.47,, N.O., Saxifragez, B.FI., 
it.,.430. 
Wood yellow, close-grained, and hard, but, of course, very 
small. A shrub of 6 to 8ft. high. 
Queensland. 
gt. Atalantia glauca, Zook. 7, (Syn. Triphasta glauca, Lindl.) ; 
N-O;. Rufacez, B.FI.,1., 370. 
The “ Native Kumquat,” or ‘‘ Desert Lemon.” 
The wood is close-grained, and takes a fine polish. It is of 
a bright yellow colour, with numerous brown streaks or veins. 
Diameter, 2 to 6in. Height, 8 to r15ft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
92. Atalaya hemiglauca, 7.v.J7,, (Syn. Zhouinia hemiglauca, 
F.v.M.); N.O., Sapindacee, B.F1., i. 463. 
Commonly called ‘‘ Whitewood.” 
A tall shrub, or small tree. Wood yellowish, hard, and of 
close grain. 
South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. 
93. Atalaya salicifolia, Blume., (Syn. Sapindus salicifolius, DC. 
Cupania salicifolia, DC.; Thouinia australis, A. Rich.); 
N.O., Sapindacez, B.FI.,i., 463. 
