LXXXII. GENTIANE^. 337 



Mitrasacme — could. 



connata, R. Br. 



indica, Wight. 



stellata, R. Br. 



Cunninghamii, Benth. 



pygmasa, R. Br. 



multicaulis, R. Br. 



laricifolia, R. Br. 



prolifera, R. Br. 

 var. ? major, Benth. 



phascoides, R. Br. 

 Logania, R. Br. 



Section I. — Eulogania. 



floribunda, R. Br. 

 cordifolia, Hook. 



Section II. — Stomandra. 



pusilla, R.Br. (Fig. 314.) 

 Geniostoma, Forst. 



australianum, F. v. M. 

 Fagrsea, Thunb. 



Muelleri, Benth. 



racemosa, Jack. — " Mucki " of Cardwell natives (R.B.H.). 

 Strychnos, Linn. — The x\ustralian species have not been found to 



contain any poisonous substance, 

 lucida, R.Br. (Fig. 315.) 

 psilosperma, F. v. M. — Northern form a weak, straggling 



tree ; the Southern form an erect-stemmed tree 60 ft. or 



more in height. Wood hard and tough, with longitudinal 



white streaks. (Fig. 316.) 

 Bancroftiana, Bail. — Snakewood. A climbing species having 



strong tendrils. Fig. 316 bis.) 



Order LXXXII.— GENTIANEJE. 



Tribe I. — ExacetE. 

 Sebaea, R. Br. 



ovata, R. Br. — A useful tonic herb. 



Tribe II. — Chironiete. 

 Erythrsea, Pers. 



australis, R. Br. — Australian Centaury. Tonic-herb. (Fig. 



3170 



Canscora, Lam. 



diffusa, R. Br. (Fig. 318.) 

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