136 XLIJI. LEGUMINOSJE. 



*Trifolium, Linn. 



resupinata, Linn. — Europe. 



procumbens, Linn. — Europe. 



repens, Linn. — White Clover. Europe. 



glomeratum, Linn. — Clustered Clover. Europe. 



tomentosum, Linn. — Southern Europe. 



Bonanni, Presl. — Europe. 



agrarium, Linn. — European Hop Clover. Europe. 



Trigonella, Linn. 



suavissima, Lindl. — Sweet Fenugreek. Sir Thomas Mitchell 

 speaks of this as being a useful vegetable. 



Tribe IV. — Lote^. 

 Lotus, Linn. 



australis, Andr. — Poisonous to stock; contains prussic acid. 



",'ar. parviflorus, Bentli. 

 cormculatus, Linn. 



Tribe V. — Galege;e. 

 Psoralea, Linn. — In other parts of the globe some species of this 

 genus are considered poisonous to cattle. 



badocana, Benth. — " A-mega" and " Alpu-rara" of Princess 

 Charlotte Bay natives, by whom the roots are used for 

 food after being scraped and roasted. 



Archeri, F. v. M. 

 plumosa, F. v. M. 

 pnstulata, F. v. M. 

 cephalantha, F. v. M . 

 Testarise, F. v. M. 

 eriantha, Benth. 

 patens, Lindl. 

 cinerea, Lindl. 

 leucantha, F. v. M. 



tenax, Lindl. — Emu Grass; considered excellent fodder. 

 var. major, Benth. 



Indigofera, Linn. — Most species considered poisonous to stock. 



linifolia, Rets. 



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enneaphylla, Linn. 

 glandulosa, Willd. 

 haplophylla, F. v. M. 

 trifoliata, Linn. 

 trita, Linn. f. 

 parviflora, Heyne. 



