558 AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS. 
408. Hovea acutifolia, 4. Cunn., N.O., Leguminose, B.FI., ii., 
174: 
A tall shrub. Wood close-grained, yellow, and firm. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
409. Hovea longipes, Zenth., (Syn. H. letocarpa, ae WOR 
Leguminosz, B.FI., ii., 174. 
A tall shrub. Wood of a dark yellow colour, close-grained, 
and very hard. 
Northern New South Wales and Queensland. 
410. Hymenanthera dentata, 2.2r., (Syn. H. Banksii, F.v.M.) ; 
N.O., Violacez, B.FI., i., 104. 
A shrub. The wood is of a bright yellowish colour, and 
exceedingly hard. It somewhat resembles ordinary Boxwood in 
appearance. 
Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales. 
pe Hymenosporum flavum, [.v.dZ,, (Syn. Pittosporum flavum, 
Hook.); N.O., Pittosporez, B.FI., i., 114. 
“‘Wollum-wollum ” of the aboriginals of Northern New South Wales. 
Timber close-grained, and firm, but easily wrought. It will, 
perhaps, be useful for wood-engraving. Diameter, 18 to 24in. ; 
height, 50 to 6oft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
412. Ixora pe eaes DC., (Syn. LZ. Klanderiana, F.v.M.); N.O., 
Rubiacez, B.FI., iii., 415. 
Wood of a light colour, close in the grain, hard, and tough. 
It is not endemic in Australia. 
Queensland and Northern Australia. 
413. Jacksonia scoparia, 2.2r., (Syn. 7. macrocarpa, Benth. ; 
Vimtnaria Se a Link.) ; N.O., Leguminosz, B.FI., ii., 
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“Dogwood.” ‘“ Mountangarra” of some Eastern Australian abori- 
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