40 X. VIOLARIE^E. 



Capparis — contd. 



nummularia, DC— " Longullah" and " Mijah" of Cloncurry 



natives. (Fig. 18.) 

 uberiflora, F. v. M. (Fig. 19.) 

 sarmentosa, A. Cunn. Fruit edible. At Killarney, goes under 



the name of " Mulpup." 



Section Bnsbeckia. 



ornans, F. v. M. — " Manni " of Batavia River natives. (Fig. 

 19 bis.) 



nobilis, F. v. M. — " Rarum" of North Queensland natives. 

 Wood useful for engraving 



canescens, Banks. — Native Pomegranate. " Mondoleir" of 

 North Queensland natives (the diminutive of " Mondo"). 

 var. glauca, Be nth. 



areolata, Bail. (Fig. 19 ter.) 



lucida, R. Br. — " Thoogeer" of Clon.curry and " Kurptiri" of 

 Cape Grafton natives. 



Thozetiana, F. v. M. 



Shanesiana, F. v. M. 



Mitchelli, Lindl. — Darling Downs Pomegranate. " Mumble" 

 and " Kam-doo-thal " of Cloncurry and " Mondo" of 

 Rockhampton natives. The fruit, when ripe, supposed to 

 resemble the heel of a native. It is also said that the 

 township of Taroom is named after this plant, " Taroom" 

 being its native name there. Wood excellent for carving. 

 var. pubescens, Benth. 



loranthifolia, Lindl. 



umbonata, Lindl. 



humistrata, F. v. M. — " Ko-par" of Cape Grafton natives 

 Apophyllum, F. v. M. 



anomalum, F.v.M. (Fig. 20.) 



Order X.— VIOLARXEiE. 



Tribe I. — Violet. 

 Viola, Linn. 



betonicpefolia, Sm. — The large-flowered Native Violet 



var. alba, Bail. 



hederacea, Labill. — Native Creeping Violet. 



