124 XLTT. CONNARACE^.— XLTII. LEGUMINOS^E. 



Tribe II. — Spondie^e. 

 Pleiogynium, Engl. 



Solanclri, Engl. — Sweet Plum or Burdekin Plum. " Noongi" 

 of Port Curtis, " Bungya" of Bundaberg, " Rancooran" 

 of Rockhampton, and " Toolbar " or " Doolbi " of Isis 

 Scrub natives. This tree has been known botanically by 

 the following names : — Spondias acida, Soland., 5. 

 Solandi, Benth., Owehia cerasifera, F. v. M., and 

 Spondias pleigynia, F. v. M. The wood somewhat 

 resembles American walnut ; dark and heavy. 



Series III.— CALYCIFLOR^E. 

 Alliance XL— RO SALES. 



Order XLIL— CONNARACE^. 



Tribe I. — Connare^e. 

 Rourea, Aubl. 



brachyandra, F.v.M. (Fig. 99.) 



Tribe II. — Cnestide.e. 

 Tricholobus, Blume. 



connaroides, F. v. M.—" Na-bun-} u-ban" of Cardwell natives 

 (R.B.H.). The seeds used in making hat-pins. (Fig. 

 100.) 



Order XLIIL— LEGUMINOSJE. 



Suborder I. -PAPILIONACE.E. 



TMBE I. — PODALYRIE.E. 



Brachysema, R. Br. 



oxylobioides, Benth. = Leptosema oxylobioides, F. v. M. 

 uniflorum, R. Br. 



Ox)dobium, Andr. 



Series Callistachyce. 

 ellipticum, R. Br. 



var. angustifolium, Benth. 



Series Laxiflora. 

 scandens, Benth. 



z'ar. obovatum. Benth. 



