406 AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS. 
176. Citrus australasica, /.v.J7, N.O., Rutacez, B.FI., i., 371. 
“ Native,” or ‘ Finger Lime.” 
The wood is oe vaduied hard, and. of a yellow colour.. 
It may possibly be useful for wood engraving. . Diameter, 6 to 
1oin.; height, 15 to 2oft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
177. Citrus australis, Planch., (Syn. C. Planchonit, F.v.M.; 
Limonia australis, A. Cunn.); N.O., Rutacez, B.FI., i., 371- 
C. Planchonii in Muell. Cens., p. 12.. 
““ Native Orange.” 
The wood is hard, close-grained, and of a fine light yellow 
colour. It is of the same texture as the wood of the common 
orange. Diameter, 9 to 12in.; height, 30 to 4oft. 
New South Wales.and Queensland. 
178. Claoxylon australe, Bazll., (Syn. Mercurialis australis, 
Baill.) ; N.O., Euphorbiacee, B.FI., vi., 130. 
Wood of a light yellow colour, hard, and close-grained ; 
useful for cabinet-work. (Cat. Queensland Timbers, Col. and 
Ind. Exh., 1886.) Diameter, 1 to 2ft.; height, 50 to 6oft. 
Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. 
179. Cleistanthus Cunninghamii, Muell. Arg., (Syn. Lebediera 
Cunninghamit, Muell. Arg.; Amanoa Cunninghamii, Baill.); 
N.O., Euphorbiacez, B.FI., vi., 122. 
‘““A tall shrub.’”’ Wood hard, close-grained, and light 
coloured. 
New South Wales and. Queensland. 
180. Clerodendron tomentosum, 7.27., N.O., Verbenacez, B.FI., 
v., 62. Clerodendrum, Muell. Cens. 
“A tall shrub or small tree.’””. Wood of a light yellow colour, 
so soft and porous that it may be torn away with the finger-nail, 
and warping and splitting to such a degree that it is worthless as a 
timber. It cannot be dressed up for the simplest purpose, except 
with the expenditure of labour entirely beyond its value. A slab 
of this wood in the Technological Museum, which has been 
