54 XX. GUTTIFER^.— XXII. MALVACE/E. 



Order XX.— GUTTIFERJE. 



Tribe I. — Garcinie;e. 

 Garcinia, Linn. 



Mestoni, Bail. — Meston's Mangosteen; a useful fruit. (Fig. 



Warrenii, F. v. M., Vict. Nat. Nov. 1891 ; Bail., Ql. Agri. 



Journ. Alar. 1906. 

 Cherryi, Bail. (Fig. 39.) 



Tribe II. — Calophylle^e. 

 Kayea, Wall. 



Larnachiana, F. v. M. 

 Calophyllum, Linn. 



inophyllnm, Linn. — Alexandrian Laurel, Tacamahac tree, 

 Indian Doomba Oil tree. The seeds are said to contain 

 60 per cent, of a fixed oil. " Ulee-ree" of Dunk Island 

 and " Wurri " of Cardwell natives. One of our most 

 valuable coastal woods, 

 tomentosum, Wight. — Keena or Poon Spar tree, 

 costatum, Bail.- — Evelyn Teak. Wood useful. (Fig. 40.) 

 r.ustralianum, F. v. M. 



Order XXI.— TERNSTRCEMIACEJE. 



Tribe Saurauje^. 

 Saurauja, Willd. 



Andreana, Oliver = Dillenia Andreana, F. v. M., Fragm. v. 

 175. (Fig. 41.) 



Alliance Vl.—MALVALES. 



Order XXII.— MALV ACE JE. 



Many of this Order yield fibres in great quantity and valuable 

 material suitable for paper-making. 



Tribe I. — Halved. 

 Lavatera, Linn. 



plebia, Sims. — Tall Mallow. The thick roots of this plant 

 were largely used for food by the Adelaide tribe of 

 aborigines, after being cooked in their underground 

 ovens. 

 *Malva, Linn. — The fruit is a carcerulus. 

 rotundifolia, Linn. — Mallow. Europe, 

 verticillata, Linn. — Mallow. Europe. 

 sylvestris, Linn. — Mallow. Europe, 

 parviflora, Linn. — Mallow. Europe. 



