LI1. MELASTOMACE^. 209 



Eugenia — contd. 



Bungadinnia, Bail. — A native food. 



eucalyptoides, F. v. M. — Fruit used for jam-making under 

 the name of Native Pear {see Ql. Ag. Jl. ii. (1898) 471, 



PI- 37)- 

 Simmondsas, Bail. (Fig. 181 ter.) 

 paniculata, Banks and Sol. 

 punctulata. Bail. — Red Apple of Tambourine Mountains. 



Sour Cherry of North Coast line, 

 sordida, Bail. 

 macrooai, Bail. 

 Leuhmanni, F. v. M. 

 angophoroides, F. v. M. 

 oleosa, F. v. M. (Fig. 182.) 

 apodophylla, F. v. M. 

 hedraiophylla, F. v. M. 

 cryptophlebia, F. v. M. 

 Dallachiana. F.v.M. (Fig. 183.) 

 subopposita, Bail. — " Tarbugai " of Tully River natives. 



Tribe IV. — Lecytiiide^e. 



Subtribe Barringtoniece. 



Barringtoma, Forst. 



speciosa, Linn. f. 



racemosa, Gaudich. 



acutangula, Gcertn. 



edulis, Seem., Fl. Vit. 82; Bailev, Ol. Ag. Jl. (1907) 125, 

 PI. XI. 



calyptrata, 7?. Br. 

 Careya. Roxb. 



australis, F. v. M- — " Go-onje" of Cloncurry, " Guntha- 

 marrah" of Mitchell River, " Barror" of Rockhampton, 

 " Kuiperi " of Batavia River, and " Karoo" of Dunk 

 Island natives. The pulped leaves are considered a sure 

 and safe cure for ulcers. (Fig. 184.) 



Order LIL— MELASTOMACEJE. 



Tribe I. — Osbeckie^e. 

 Osbeckia, Finn. 



chinensis, Linn. 

 Otanthera, Blame. 



bracteata, Korth. (Fig. 185.) 



