100 XXXVII. STACKHOUSIEJE.— XXXVIII. rhamne^e. 



Order XXXVII.— ST ACKHOUSIEJE. 



Stackhousia, Sm. 



spathulata, Sieb. 



monogyna, Ldbill. 



muricata, Lindl. 



intermedia, Bail. (Fig. 81.) 



viminea, Sm. 

 var. elata. 



Tryoni, Bail. (Fig. 82.) 

 Macgregoria, F. v. M. 



racemigera, F.v.M. (Fig. 83.) 



Order XXXVIII.— RHAMNEJE. 



Tribe I. — Ventilagine^e. 

 Ventilago, Gcvrtn. 



viminalis, Hook. — " Thandorah"' of Cloncurry natives, 

 ecorollata, F.v.M. = Berchemia ecorollata, F.v.M. (Fig. 

 84.) 



Tribe II. — Zizyphe/E. 

 Zizyphns, Juss. 

 CEnoplia, Mill. 



jujuba, Lam. — Common Jujube. A noxious weed in some 

 Northern localities. 



Tribe III. — Rhamne.e. 

 *Rhamnus, Linn. 



Alaternus, Linn. — Buckthorn. Europe. 

 Dallachya, F. v. M. 



vitiensis, F. v. M. = Rhamnus vitiensis, Benth. — " Murtilam." 

 of natives. Bark yields a reddish-brown dye. 

 var. pubescens (Thozet), F.v.M. 

 Schistocarpaea, F. v. M. 



Johnsoni, F.v.M. (Fig. 85.) 

 Colubrina, L. C. Rich. 



asiatica, Brongn. 

 Alnhitonia, Reissek. 



excelsa, Reissek. — Red Ash. The leaves, with water, rubbed 

 on the hands by school-children to remove ink-stains. 

 " Ane" of Batavia River and " Mee-a-mee" of Moreton 

 Bay natives. 



