ein So 
TIMBERS. 587 
Specific gravity of the wood, .883. (Report, Victorian 
Exhibition, 1861.) 
All the colonies except Tasmania. 
521. Piper Nove-Hollandicz, J/7., N.O., Piperacez, B.FI.,vi., 204. 
‘* Native Pepper Vine.” ‘‘ Climbing Pepper.” 
“A tall dichotomous plant, climbing against trees in dense 
forests.’” Wood coarse-grained, and pungently scented when 
newly cut. (Cat. Queensland Woods, Col. and Ind. Exh., 1886.) 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
522. Pipturus argenteus, Wedd., (Syn. P. propinguus, Wedd.; 
Urtica argentea, Forst.); N.O., Urticee, B.FI., vi., 185. 
P. propinguus in Muell. Cens., p. 22. 
‘‘ Coomeroo-coomeroo ” of the Queensland aboriginals. 
** A tree usually small, but sometimes attaining 5oft.’”” Wood 
brown, close-grained, and soft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
523. Pisonia Brunoniana, “d/., (Syn. P. Sinclairiz, Hook. f.; 
P. Mooriana, ¥.v.M.) ; N.O., Nyctaginez, B.FI., v., 280. 
*‘ A tree attaining sometimes a great height.’’ Wood soft and 
light, of a light colour. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
524. Pithecolobium pruinosum, Zenth., (Syn. Albizzda pruinosa, 
F.v.M.; Acacia sapindotdes, F.v.M.); N.O., Leguminosz, 
B.FI., 11., 423. <Aldizeta prutnosa in Muell. Cens., p. 47. 
“Talingora’’ of some Queensland aboriginals. 
Wood of a light yellow colour, becoming brown near the 
centre; of a very disagreeable odour when newly cut. Wood 
soft, not durable. Diameter, 4 to 15in.; height, 30 to 5oft. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
525. Pithecolobium (?) prandiflorum, Zenth., (Syn. P. Tozer? 
F.v.M.; Albtzeta Zozert, Fv.M.; Mimosa grandifiora, 
Soland, M.S.) ; N.O., Leguminosae, B.FI., ii., 424. AJldrzzta 
Tozert in Muell. Cens., p. 47. 
