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Eremophila — contd. 



Section III. — Platy calyx. 



Macdonnelli, F . v. M. 



Section IV. — Platy chihis. 



longifolia, F. v. M. 



polyclada, F. v. M. — Lignum. This name is also given to 



Mitehlenbeckia Cunninghamii. 

 bignoniseflora, F. v. M . — " Ouirramurrah" of Bulloo River 



natives. Wood fragrant, useful for cabinet-work. 

 Freelingii, F. v. M. 

 Goodwinii, F. v. M. 

 Willsii, F.v.M. (Fig. 357.) 



Section V . — Stenochilus. 



Brownii, F. v. M. — Poisonous to stock. 



Duttoni, F. v. M. 



maculata, F. v. M. — Native Fuchsia ; a poison-bush. Con- 

 tains a large quantity of prussic acid (/. C. Briinnich) . 

 Air. Briinnich says that if the leaves or the fruits were 

 eaten by stock separately or at different times no harm 

 would occur, but when taken together a violent poison is 

 produced which quickly causes death (see Ql. Agric. JL 

 xxv. (1910) 293). (Fig. 358.) 

 var. flava, Bail. 



Order XCV.— VEEBENACEJE. 



Tribe I. — Chloanthe^e. 

 Newcastlia, F. v. M. 



cladotricha, F. v. M. 



cephalantha, F.v.M. (Fig. 359.) 

 Dicrastyles, Drunnn. 



Costelloi, Bail. 



Weddii, Bail. (Fig. 360.) 



Doranii, F. v. M. 



Lewellini, F. v. M. 

 Chloanthes, R. Br. 



stcechadis, R. Br. 



var. parviflora, Benth. 



parviflora, Walp. 

 Pityrodia, R.Br. 



salvifolia, R. Br. 

 Spartothamnus, A. Ciinn. 



junceus, A. Cunn. 

 var. puberulus, Bail. — S. puberuhis, Bail. 



