494 AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS HLMAN FOOD-PROVIDING PLANTS, 



" Small Native Pomegranate," " Native Orange," " Mondo " of 

 the aboriginals about Rockhampton (Queensland), " Kai'n-doo-thal" 

 of the aboriginals of the Cloncurry River, Northern Queensland. 



The fruit is from one to two inches in diameter, and the pulp, 

 which has an agreeable perfume, is eaten by the natives. 



All the colonies except Tasmania and Western Australia. 



34. Capparis nobilis, F.v.M., (Sjn. Busbeckia arborea, F.v.M. j 



B. nobilis, Endl.) ; N.O. Capparidese, B.Fl., i., 95. 



"Native Pomegranate," " Grey Plum," Caper-tree," '-Karum" 

 of the aboriginals about Rockhampton (Queensland). 



The fruit, which is from one to two inches in diameter, is eaten 

 by the natives. 



New South Wales and Queensland. 



35. Cardamine hirsuta, Linn., (Syn. C. jmrvijlora, Hook.; C. 

 debilis, Banks ; C. pmtcijuffa, Turcz.), N.O. Cruciferse, 

 B.Fl , i., 70. 



Called " Lady's Smock " in England. It is a " cress." 

 This and other species afford excellent pot-herbs when luxuriant 

 and flaccid. It is a common weed almost throughout the world. 

 Throughout the colonies. 



36. Cardiospermum Halicacabum, Linn., N.O. Sapindaceae, 



B.Fl., i., 453. 



" Heartseed," "Heart-pea," " Winter-cherry," " Balloon Vine." 

 This common tropical weed is eaten as a vegetable in the 

 Moluccas. 



Queensland and Northern Australia. 



37. Careya arborea, Roxb., (Syn. C. australis, F.v.M, ; 



Barringtonia Careya, F.v.M.), N.O. Myrtacese, B.Fl. iii., 

 289 (C australis in MueU. Cens. p. 60). 



Called " Broad-leaved Apple" tree. The " Barror " of the 

 Rockhampton aboriginals. Variously called "Go-onje" and 



