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Endiandra, R. Br. 

 glauca, R. Br. 

 hypotephra, F. v. M. 

 discolor, Benth. 

 Sieberi, Nees. — " Till " of Moreton Bay natives. Wood 



suitable for tool-handles, 

 virens, F. v. M. 

 Muelleri, Meissn. 

 pubens, Meissn. 

 Cowleyana, Bail. 

 dichrophylla, F. v. M. 

 exostemonea, F. v. M . 

 Lowiana, Bail. 



Sankeyana, Bail. — " Goolaway" of Barron River natives, 

 insignis, Bail. — " Boomban" of Barron River and " Koo- 



roong-gi " of Atherton natives, 

 tooram, Bail. 

 Cinnamomum, Bur in. 



Oliveri, Bail. — Sassafras. The dry bark contains 770 oz. of 



oil to the ton. It also contains a tannin similar to 



cinchona tannin (K. T. Staiger). (Fig. 418.) 

 propinquum, Bail. (Fig. 419.) 

 Tamala, Th. Nees. — Wood very fragrant. 

 Persea, Gcertn. 



Baileyana, F.v.M., ex Bail., 2nd Suppl. Syn. 01. Fl. 51.— 



Candlewood. Wood dark grey ; slightly fragrant. (Fig. 



420.) 



Tribe II. — Litseace^e. 

 Litsea, Lam. 



chinensis, Lam. 



zeylanica, Nees. — Bark contains 7 per cent, of tannin, 

 dealbata, Nees. — " Tvlarragiddie" of Barron River natives. 

 Wood yellowish with short brown streaks. 

 var. rufa, Benth. 

 Bindoniana, F. v. M. 

 ferruginea, R. Br. 



var. lanceolata, Meissn. 

 reticulata, Benth. el Hook. f. — Bally Gum; a cooper's wood. 

 (Fig. 421.) 



Tribe III. — Cassythe^e. 



Cassytha, Linn. — Laurel Dodders. All these are destructive to 

 other plants, 

 glabella, R. Br. (Fig. 422.) 

 pubescens, R.Br. (Fig. 423.) 



