TIMBERS. 563 
branches are well adapted for rustic work. (Guilfoyle.) Height, 
4 to 15ft. 
All the colonies. 
430. Licuala Muelleri, Ved/., (Syn. Livistona Ramsayi, F.v.M.); 
N.O., Palmez, B.FI., vii., 145. 
The wood, or the outer hard portion of the stem of this palm 
is hard, and marked with narrow black. lines. 
Queensland. 
431. Litseea dealbata, ees, (Syn. Zetranthera dealbata, R,Br.); 
N.O., Laurinex, B.FI,,. v., 307. 
“ Pigeon-berry Tree.” ‘‘ Native Mulberry.” ‘‘ Black Ash.” 
Timber fragrant, close-grained, tough, and sound; used for 
indoor work. In colour, it is yellowish, with numerous short, 
brown, longitudinal streaks. Diameter, 24 to 36in.; height, too 
to 150ft. ; 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
432. Litsea ferruginea, &.27., N.O., Laurinez, p. 426, Synop. 
Queensland Flora (Bailey). 
Wood pale yellow, light, close-grained, and easily worked. 
(Cat. Queensland Timbers, Col. and Ind. Exh., 1886.) 
’ Queensland. 
433. Livistona australis, J/art, (Syn. Z. inermis, Wendl.; 
Corypha australis, R.Br.); N.O., Palmez, B.FI., vii., 146. 
“ Cabbage Tree,” or ‘‘ Cabbage Palm.” 
Wood, or outer part of the stem, moderately hard and of a 
light colour. It is occasionally used for walking-sticks, slabs for 
buildings, or the trunks are hollowed out for pig troughs. Diameter, 
12 to 18in.; height, 100 to 130ft. 
Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. 
434. Livistona humilis, 2.8r., (Syn. Z. Zeichhardtit, F.v.M.); 
N.O., Palmez, B.F1., vii., 146. 
