72 XXVll. ZYGOPHYLLE^.— XXVIII. GERANIACE^. 



Order XXVII. — ZYGOPHYLLE^. 



Tribulus, Linn. 



terrestris, Linn. — Caltrops or Cat's-head. Fruit of this and 

 other species have been known to injure the feet of sheep. 



cistoides, Linn. — " Dardatra " of Pennefather River natives. 



occidentalis, R.Br. (Fig. 56.) 



hystrix, R. Br. 



pentandrus, Bentli. 



Solandri, F.v-M. — " Longarate " of Batavia River natives; 

 the roots eaten roasted (Roth). 



angustifolius, Bcnth. 



leptophyllus, Bail. (Fig. 57.) 



minutus, Lcichh. 

 Nitraria, Linn. 



Schoberi, Linn. = Zygophyllum australasicum, Miq. 



Zygophyllum, Linn. — Bean Capers, 

 apiculatum, F. v. M. 

 glaucescens, F. v. M. 



var. lobulatum, Bentli. 

 iodocarpum, F. v. M. 

 prismatothecum. F . v. M. 

 Billardicri, DC. 

 fruticulosum, DC. 

 . var. bilobum, Bcnth. 



Order XXVIII.— GERANI ACE M 



Tribe I. — Geranie/e. 



Geranium, Linn. — Crane's-bill. 



aissectum, Linn., var. australe, Bcnth. 

 forma pilosa, Bcnth. — Native Carrot. A useful fodder 

 herb, the rootstock greatly relished by sheep, who in 

 times of drought root it up out of the dry soil and 

 devour it. 

 forma potentilloides, Bcnth. — The rootstock not so carrot- 

 like as in the other form. 

 Erodium, L'Herit. 



cygnorum, Nees. — Good fodder-herb, 

 cicutarium, L'Hcr. 



Tribe II. — Pelargonie/E. 

 Pelargonium, L'Herit. — Stork's -bi (1. 



australe, Willd. — Generally found on rocks in Southern in- 

 land localities. 



