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Series III.— BICARPELLATyE. 

 Alliance VII.— GENTIAN ALES. 

 Order LXXVIII.— OLEACEiE. 



Tribe I.— Jasmines. 



Jasminum, Linn. 



Leaves all or almost all yfoliolate. 

 didymum, Forst. 



var. pubescens, Benth. 

 racemosum, F. v- M. 



lineare, R. Br. — " Urooh" of Bundaberg natives, 

 singuliflorum. Bail, et F. v. M. ( Fig. 290. ) 



Leaves simple (unifoliolate). 

 simplici folium, Forst. 



var. molle, Benth. 

 aemulum, R. Br. (Fig. 289.) 

 suavissimum, Lindl. 



Tribe II. — Oleine/E. 



Linociera, Szv. = Chionanthus, Gaertn. ; Mayepea, Aubl. 

 ramiflora, DC. ±= C. ramiflora, Roxb. 

 picrophloia, F. v- M. = C. picrophloia, F. v. M. — Bark yields 



a brownish-yellow dye. 

 axillaris, R. Br. = M. axillaris, F. v. M. (Fig. 291.) 



Notelaea, Vent. 

 ovata, R. Br. 

 longifolia, Vent. (Fig. 292.) 



var. velutina, Bail., 11. var. — Leaves velvety pubescent. 

 This variety is met with at Killarney. (Fig. 293.) 

 punctata, R. Br. 

 microcarpa, R. Br. 

 linearis, Benth. 



Olea, Linn. 



paniculata, R. Br. — Native Olive. " Billan-billan" of Bunya 

 Mountain natives. The wood of this tree when newly 

 cut has a rose fragrance, and in some parts is known as 

 " Pigeonberry Ash." 



Ligustrum, Linn. 



australianum, F. v. M. 



