calomel 
Order RUTACEZ. 
ap age Sm. 
. aspalathoides , Fi. Austr. — (Name from 
apo neater és of thus.) ° A heath-like 
semblance ‘ tale 
, the “branches terete and pubescent, but usually with a deeurrent 
Leaflets 3, sessile, or with the common petiole 
es 
rather longer than the leaves. Calyx-lobes broad, obtuse or ae 
Petals about 2 or ; _ aslong. Anthers tipped with a small obtuse 
ppendage.— Ben 
Hab.: Near ME. gui F. ov. . in Vict. Nat., Sept. 1890. 
Order MELIACEZ. 
OWENIA, Le v. M. . 
 Q. vernicosa, F. v. If, Fra agm. i ; Fl. Austr. i. 385. A tree 
of medium size, glabrous. Bran ae thank, marked with the broad 
gears of the fallen leaves, the young shoots ‘glutinous. — of 15 
to nearly 30, — acuminate, leaflets of about 2 1». n length, 
1g 
attened sli Steg Panicles 3 in. long, wi 
numerous small flowers. Sepals about 4-line oo 
als little more than 1 line. Staminal tube short, with 10 subulate 
h. Fruit poe glabrous, 1} im. diameter, the “stony endocarp 
rick and hard, usually 3-cel Ned.—Fl. Austr. i. 385, in 
Hab. : _ oi cues Telegraph Station, Cape York 
Barclay- Millar 
Order LEGUMINOSZ. 
CASSLA, Linn. 
oo : - Secrtoxr CHAMA:SENNA. 
notabilis, F. v. If, iii. 28; Fi. Austr. ii. ast: ioe SS 
“Shrub of about 6 ft, clothed with long silky white hairs. — 
lets 9 to 15 pairs, ovate-lanceolate or o val-oblong, acute or the — 
ones obtuse and mucronate, sessile, very —_— ly rounded or : 
te at the base, Sghich in. eo ry small and acute 
the leaflets of most of the pairs. Supe ‘barrow ee 
Peninaus, z 
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