88 XXXIII. MELIACE^. 



Dysoxylon — con td. 



Pettigrewianum, Bail. — Cairns Satinwood; a useful cabinet- 

 wood. 

 Nernstii, F. v. M. 



Fraserianum, Benth. = Lcssertianum, Benth. 

 Schiffneri, F. v. M. 



oppositifolium, F . v. M. — A useful cabinet wood. 

 Becklerianum, C. DC. = D. Lcssertianum, var. pubescens, 



Benth. 

 cerebri forme, Bail. — Brain-fruit. 

 Aglaia, Lour. 



elaeagnoidea, Benth. 

 Amoora, Roxb. 



nitidula, Benth. — " Jimmie Jimmie" of Herberton natives. 

 Wood light-coloured, hard and tough. 

 Synoum, A. Jttss. 



glandulosum, A. Juss. — Wood useful for indoor work; colour 



reddish. 

 Muelleri, C. DC. 

 Hearnia, F. v. M . 



sapindina, F. v. M. — " Boodyarra" of Herberton natives. 

 Wood of a grey colour, hard and tough. 

 Owenia, F. v. M. 



acidula, F. z'. M. — Emu Apple. " Gumin Gumin," " Bulloo," 

 and " Dillyboolen" of inland natives; " Eldin" and 

 " Uroka" of Cloncurry natives. Wood reddish, useful 

 for cabinet work, 

 vernicosa, F. v. M. 



var. (?) pubescens, Bent h. 

 venosa, F. v- M. — Crow's Apple; a very hard wood, 

 cepiodora, F. v. M. — Onion-tree, 

 reticulata, F. v. M. 

 Carapa, Aubl. 



moluccensis, Lam. — Cannon-ball tree. Apple Mangrove. 

 " Boora" of Cardwell natives (R.B.H.). Wood very 

 hard. Mr. Brimnich found the bark to contain 22.15 P er 

 cent, of tannin. Bark said to contain about 35 per cent, 

 of tannin in East Africa. 



Tribe III.-— Cedrele^e. 

 Cedrela, Linn. 



Toona, Roxb., var. australis, C. DC. = C. australis, F. v. M. — 

 Red Cedar. " Manin " and " Mugurpul " of Brisbane 

 " Woota" of Wide Bay, and " Wanga" of Atherton 

 natives. 



