238 LXII. CORNACE.E.— LXIII. CAPRIFOLIACE^E. 



Panax — contd. 



cephalobotrys, F. v. M. 



elegans, F. v. M. — Mowbulan Whitewood. " Greyanger" of 

 Bunya Mountain natives. The wood, Mr. C. Madsen 

 (who supplied the practical notes for my " Catalogue of 

 Queensland Woods") considered, might be useful in the 

 manufacture of musical instruments. 

 ^Fatsia, Dene. 



papyrifera, Benth. and Hook., Gen. PI. — Rice-paper plant, 

 run out in several places near Brisbane ; a native of the 

 island of Formosa. 

 Heptapleurum, Gcertn. 



venulosum, Seem. — The leaves contain saponin. 

 Brassaia, Endl. 



actinophylla. Endl. — Umbrella-tree. 



Series IV. — Hedere^e. 

 Hedera, Linn. 



australiana, F. v. M. 



Order LXIL— CORNACEiE. 



Marlea, Roxb. 



vitiensis, Benth. — Muskwood of W. Hill. 



var. tomentosa, Benth. = Fseudalongiiim polyosmoides, 

 F. v. M. — Bark considered poisonous by Dr. T. L. Ban- 

 croft. " Cartalogoor" of Herberton natives. (Fig. 203.) 



Subclass II.— GAMOPETAUE. Series I.— INFERS. 

 Alliance L— RUB I ALES. 



Order LXIIL— CAPRIFOLIACEJE. 



Tribe I. — Sambuce^e. 



Sambucus, Linn. 



xanthocarpa, F. v. M. = Tripctchis austral a si ens, Lindl. — 



Yellow Elderberry. (Fig. 204.) 

 Gaudichaudiana, DC. (Fig. 205.) 



Tribe II. — Lonicere^. 



' ! 'Lonicera, Linn. — Honeysuckle. 



confusa, DC. — Gold and Silver Flower ; a native of China 

 and Japan. 



