CIV. PODOSTEMONACE^.— CV. NEPENTHACE^E. 417 



Rumex — con id. 



conglomeratus, Murr. — Sharp Dock. 



Brownii, Camp. 



fpulcher, Linn. — Fiddle Dock. Europe. Not an uncommon 



weed on lawns about Brisbane. 

 *obtusifolius, Linn. — Broad-leaved Dock, 

 halophilus, F.v.M. (Fig. 396.) 

 bidens, R. Br. 



acetosella, Linn. — Sheep's Sorrel; a troublesome weed. 

 Emex, Neckcr. 



australis, Steinheil. — Devil's Thorn. A troublesome weed; 

 like its allies, furnishes a mild purgative. 



Tribe III. — Coccolobe^e. 

 Muehlenbeckia, Meissn. 

 gracillima, Meissn. 

 rhyticarya, F. v. M. 

 Cunninghamii, F. v. M. — Lignum of some. 



Series II.— MULTIOVULATtE AQUATICS. 



(Representatives undetermined?) 



Order CIV.— PODOSTEMONACEjE. 



Baron von Mueller records in Cen. Austr. PI. that plants of 

 this Order have been met with in Queensland, but that the genera 

 and species had not been determined. The authority rests, so far 

 as at present known, upon specimens collected by Mr. Walter Hill 

 at the Johnstone River in 1873. 



Series III.— MULTI OVULATE TERRESTRES. 

 Order CV.— NEPENTHACE^. 



Nepenthes, Linn. — Pitcher-plants. The beauty of our indigenous 

 species is lost in the dried specimens ; when fresh, many 

 show beautiful markings. 

 Kennedyana, F. v. M. 

 Bernaysii, Bail. 

 albo-lineata, Bail. 

 Moorei, Bail. (Fig. 397.) 

 Jardinei, Bail. 

 Rowanas, Bail. 

 Alicse, Bail. 

 Cholmondeleyi, Bail. 

 pascoensis, Bail. 

 Armbrusteae, Bail. 

 Garrawayse, Bail. 

 2 c 



