300 LXXII. PLUMBAGINEyE.— LXXIV. MYRSINE/E. 



Alliance V.—PRIMULALES. 



Order LXXII.— PLUMB AGINEJE. 



Tribe I. — Statice.e. 

 ^JEgialitis, R. Br. 



annulata, R. Br. (Fig. 270.) 

 Statice, Linn. 



australis, Spreng. — Australian Sea Lavender. (Fig. 271.) 



Tribe II. — PlumbageyE. 

 Plumbago, Linn. 



zeylanica, Linn. — The flowers of this Australian form vary 

 from white to a lovely blue resembling P. capensis, 

 Thunb. The roots of this and some other species are 

 considered a dangerous irritant poison. 



Order LXXIIL— PRIMULACEJE. 



Tribe I. — LysimachieyE. 



Anagallis, Linn.- — Fruit a Pyxidium. 



*arvensis, Linn. — Pimpernel; poisonous. Europe. Both the 

 red and blue flowering kinds are common in Queensland, 

 pumila, Sw. (Fig. 272.) 



Tribe II. — Samole.e. 

 Samolus, Linn. 



Valerandi, Linn. — Brook-weed, 

 repens, Pers. 



Order LXXIV.— MYRSINEiE. 



Tribe I. — MyEse.e. 

 Msesa, Forsk. 



dependens, F. v. M. 



rar. pubescens, F.v.M. (Fig. 273.) 

 haplobotrys, F.v.M. (Fig. 274.) 



Tribe II. — Eumyrsine/E. 

 Myrsine, Linn. 



urceolata, R. Br. 



crassifolia, R. Br. — " Marada" of Cape Grafton natives. 



variabilis, R. Br. 



achradi folia, F. v. M . 



campanulata, F.v.M. (Fig. 275.) 

 Embelia, Burin. = Samara, Linn. 



australiana, Benth. and Hook. 



Flueckigeri, F. v. M. 



