410 AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS. 
193. Cryptocarya Murrayi, F.v.M., N.O., Laurinee, B.FL, v., 
295. 
A large tree; wood of a dark colour, hard, and close-grained. 
Queensland. 
194. Cryptocarya obovata, #.2r., (Syn. C. Aypospodia, F.v.M.) ; 
N.O., Laurinez, B.FI., v., 296. 
“Sycamore,” ‘‘ White Sycamore,” ‘‘ Bastard Sycamore,” ‘“She-beech,” 
‘‘Flindosa,”’ ‘‘ Myndee.” 
This tree produces a soft, whitish, and useful wood, useful for 
cabinet-work ; it turns darker with age. It is fairly durable when 
not exposed to the influence of the weather. It may undoubtedly 
be called a good wood ; it works admirably. A slab of this wood 
in the Technological Museum, which has been seasoned over 
twenty-five years (having been exhibited at the London Inter- 
national Exhibition of 1862), has a weight which corresponds to 
34lb. 1502. per cubic foot. Diameter, 24in.; height, 70 to 8oft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
195. Cryptocarya triplinervis, &.2r., (Syn. Caryodaphne 
Browntana, Nees); N.O., Laurinez, B.FI., v., 297. 
A tall tree; wood of a grey colour, close in the grain, and 
tough. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
196. Cudrania javanensis, Tréc., (Syn. Morus calcar-gallz, A. 
Cunn.; Maclura javanica, Miq.); N.O., Urticez, B.FL., vi., 
179. 
““Cockspur Thorn.” ‘“‘Fustic.” 
A shrub or small tree; wood dark yellow, and close-grained ; 
a desirable cabinet wood. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
197. Cupania anacardioides, A. Rrch., N.O., Sapindacez, B.FI., 
is, 450- 
“Brush Deal” and “ Tuckeroo” are Queensland colonial and aboriginal 
names respectively. 
A slender tree; the timber is occasionally used for house 
building purposes, but it is not generally valued. (Moore.) It is 
