THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



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Natural Oedee. 



Asperifolias 

 Labiatse 



Myoporinete 

 Epacrida9 



Orchidese 



Amaryllidese 

 Liliaceas 



Fluviales 

 Eestiaceffi 

 CyperaceaB 



GraminesB 



Lyoopodineaa 



Genus and Species. 



Cynnglossum suaveolens. 



Prostanthera incisa ; P. rotundifolia. 



Westringia rosmariniformis. 



Ajuga Australia. 



Myoporum Dampieri ; M. viscosum. 



Styphelia ericoides ; S. Eichei ; S. virgata. 



Epacris impressa ; E. obtusifolia. 



Sprengelia incarnata. 



Thelymitra antennifera; T. longifolia. 



Diuris maculata ; D. pedunculata ; D. longifolia. 



Prasopliyllum elatum ; P. fuscum ; P. patens. 



Microtis atrata. 



Corysanthes pruinosa. 



Pterostylis concinna ; P. curta ; P. nutans ; P. pedun- 

 culata ; P. nana ; P. mutica ; P. longifolia. 



Cyrtostylis reniformis. 



Lyperanthus nigricans. 



Caladenia Menziesii ; C. Patersoni ; C. latifolia ; C. 

 suaveolens ; C. carnea ; C. deformis, and white 

 variety. 



Glossodia major, and white variety. 



Hypoxis fjlabella. 



Dianella revoluta. 



Wurmbea diocea and variety. 



Burchardia umbellata. 



Bulbine bulbosa. 



Thysanotus Patersoni. 



Chamsescilla corymbosa. 



Stypandra glauea. 



Arthropodium paniculatum ; A. laxum ; A. strictum. 



Xerotes longifolia ; X. Thunbergii. 



Potamogeton sp. 



Calostrophus fastigiatus. 



Cladium sp. 



Schsenus apogon. 



Anthistiria ciliata. 



Bromus arenarius. 



Stipa teretifolia. 



Poa ca>spitosa. 



Phylloglossum Drummondi. 



PLANTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES HAVING 

 MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. 



Rev. W. Wools, Ph.D., F.L.S. 



(Read before the I<ield Naiuralists' Club of Victoria, wth July, 



l887.y 



Though New South Wales possesses many valuable remedies 

 from the vegetable kingdom for diseases common in this part of 

 the world, yet the medical botany of the colony is only in its 

 infancy, and little has been done in a scientific way to make 

 known the uses of plants supposed to be efficacious. Few 



