386 XCV. VERBENACE.E. 



Csdlicarpa—c ontd. 



longifolia, Lam. — " Chukin" of Cairns natives. The bark used 

 by the Japanese on the Johnstone River as a substitute 

 for the Betel leaf, when chewing the Areca nut with 

 lime (Dr. T. G. White). 

 Premna, Linn. 



obtusifolia, R. Br. — " Ngaeki" of Tully River natives. 



var. ? velutina, Be nth. 

 integrifolia, Linn., ? var.; Benth., Fl. Austr. i. 59. 

 limbata, Benth. 

 Dallachyana, Benth. 

 Tateana, Bail. (Fig. 361.) 

 acuminata, R. Br. 

 Gmelina, Linn. 



macrophylla, Benth. — Queensland Beech. 



fasciculiflora, Benth. — " Toeah" of Barron River natives; 



also White Beech. 

 Leichhardtii, F.v.M. — Queensland Beech. " Cullouen" of 

 Mooloolah natives. Wood useful for veranda floors. 

 Vitex, Linn. 



trifolia, Linn. — In Egypt called " The Hand of Mary." 

 var. obovata, Benth. 

 var. acutifolia, Benth. 

 var. parviflora, Benth. 

 lignum-vitae, A. Cunn. — Wood called " Lignum-vitae." 

 acuminata, R. Br. — Wood useful for cabinet-work. (Fig. 



362.) 

 glabrata, R. Br. — " Ko-na-ru" of Cooktown natives. 

 Faradaya, F. v. M. 



splendida, F. v. M. — " Buku" of Tully River and " Koie-yan" 

 of Dunk Island natives. (Fig. 363.) 

 Clerodendron, Linn. 



inerme, R. Br. — " Ta-anji " of Batavia River natives. 

 Tracyanum, F. v. M. 

 tomentosum, R. Br. 



var. ? mollissima, Benth. 

 lanceolatum, F. v. M. (Fig. 364.) 



lioribundum, R. Br. — " Thurkoo" of Cloncurry natives. 

 Cunninghamiij Benth. (Plate XI.) 

 costatum, R. Br. 



Tribe IV. — Caryopteride^e. 

 Glossocarya, Wall. 



hemiderma, Benth. and Hook. =■ Clerodendron hetniderma, 

 F.v.M. (Fig. 365.) 



