116 XL. SAPINDACEiE.. 



Ratonia — contd. 



exangulata, F. v. M. 



Lessertiana, Benih. and Hook. — " Murgon" of Cardwell 



natives (R.B.H.). 

 Daemeliana, F. v. M. 

 Martyana, F. v. M. 



Atalaya, Bhnnc. 



multiflora, Bentli. 



hemiglauca, F.v.M. — Whitewood; Cattle-bush. " Boorbal '' 



of St. George natives. Yields a quantity of gum, oftens 



in lumps of 10 or 1 1 oz. 

 variifolia, F. v. M. 



Sapindus, Linn. 



? australis, Benth. 

 Nephelium, Linn. 



semiglaucum, F. v. M. 



connatum, F. v. M. 



subdentatum, F. v. M. 



semicinereum, F. v. M. 



tomentosum, F. v. M. — Anther large, red. 



coriaceum, Bentli. 



foveolatum, F. v. M. 



leiocarpum, F. v. M. 



Lautererianum, Bail. — Edible fruit. (Fig. 94.) 



divaricatum, F. v. M. 



microphyllum. Be nth. (Fig. 93.) 



distyle, F. v. M. = Ratonia distylis, F. v. M . — In the Kin Kin 

 district known as " Corduroy," from the appearance of 

 the outer part of the stem next the bark having some 

 resemblance to the clothing material so called. 



callarrie. Bail, (the native name at Barron River). — Also met 

 with at Kin Kin (W. D. Francis) and Blackall Range 

 (/. Keys). The fruit of Northern tree unknown. Fruit 

 of Kin Kin trees — Globose, pointed at each end, about 

 1 in. diam., indehiscent, of a deep pink with a peach-like 

 down ; seed solitary, depressed ; mahogany colour ; aril 

 abortive. Probably when better known may have to be 

 placed under Sapindus. 



Euphoria, Jitss. 



Leichhardtii, Be nth. 



var. hebepetala, Be nth. — Native name, " Nurrum-nurrum."" 



Heterodendron, Desf. 



olesefolium, Desf. — Wood very hard ; useful in turnery. 

 diver si folium 3 F. v. M. 



