TIMBERS. 3905 
145. Carissa ovata, &.Br., (Syn. C. Brownz, F.v.M.); N.O., 
Apocynee, B.FI., iv., 305. C. Brownit, F.v.M., in Muell. 
Cens., p. 93. 
‘Karey ” of the aboriginals of the Rockhampton tribe (Queensland). 
*‘ Ulorin ” of the aboriginals of the Cleveland Bay tribe. ‘* Kunkerberry ” 
of the aboriginals of the Cloncurry River (Northern Queensland). 
A moderately hard and heavy wood, very clear, and works 
well. Along the grain are a number of narrow white pithy streaks, 
which causes the wood, in transverse section, to have a pretty 
dotted appearance. A slab of this wood in the Technological 
Museum, which has been seasoned over twenty-five years (having 
been exhibited at the London International Exhibition of 1862), 
has a weight which corresponds to 56lb. 140z. per cubic foot. 
South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. 
146. Carumbium populifolium, ezmw., (Syn. C. populneum, 
Muell. Arg., (and other sp.) Omalanthus (Homalanthus) 
populifolius, Grah.); N.O., Euphorbiacez, B.FI., vi., 150. 
Omalanthus populifolius in Muell. Cens. p. 21. 
“Queensland Poplar.” 
Wood soft, and of a light colour. This tree is not endemic 
in Australia. 
Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. 
147. Cassia Brewsteri, “v.17, (Syn. Carthartocarpus Brewstert, 
F.v.M.); N.O., Leguminose, B.F1., ii., 282. 
Wood pale-yellow, close-grained, and nicely marked. Height, 
up to 30 or 4oft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
148. Cassinia aculeata, R.Br., (Syn. C. afinis, R.Br.; C. adunca, 
F.v.M.; Calea aculeata, Labill.); N.O., Composite, B.FI., 
ili., 586. 
A shrub; the wood is white and hard. 
All the colonies except Western Australia and Queensland. 
149. Cassinia levis, 2.Br., (Syn. C. rosmarinifolia, DC.) ; N.O., 
Composite, B.FI., iii., 587. 
