CXII. TUYMELJEACE7E. 455 



Lomatia — contd. 



var. incluta, F. v. M. — Specimens from Woombye and 

 Buderim Mountain (North Coast line) pubescent in all 

 parts ; under surface of leaves densely pubescent, upper 

 surface sprinkled with scattered hairs. 



Tribe V. — Embothrie.e. 

 Embothrium, Forst. 



YVickhami, F. v. M. — Red Silky Oak; a cabinet-wood. 



Tribe VI. — Banksie^e. 

 Banksia, Linn. f. — " Chinana," Cardwell name for the genus 

 (R.B.H.). 



Section L — Oncostylis. 

 ericifolia, Linn. 

 collina, R. Br. — Golden Candlestick. 



Section II. — Eubanksia. 

 integrifolia, Linn. f. — Honeysuckle. " Pomera" and " Tchoo- 

 meroo " of Stradbroke Island and " Burthargong " of 

 Bundaberg natives. A useful cabinet-wood. 

 var. paludosa, Benth. — Coastal localities in South Queens- 

 land. 

 var. compar. Bail. = B. compar, R. Br. (Fig. 443.) 

 dentata, Linn. f. — " Kabir" of Cape Bedford natives. Wood 

 prettily marked ; suitable for cabinet-work. 



Section III. — Orthostylis. 

 latifolia, R. Br. — " Bumbar" of Stradbroke Island natives. 



The branchlets and main nerves of leaf sometimes a 



blood-red. 

 asmula, R. Br. — " Mintie" of Stradbroke Island and " Wal- 



lum" of Wide Bay natives. A useful cabinet-wood. 



Order CXII.— THYMEL^) ACE M. 



Tribe I. — Euthymel^e^e. ' 

 Pimelea, B. et Sol. 



Section I.- — Thecanthcs. 



cornucopia?, VaJil. 

 sanguinea, F. v. M. 



Section II. — Calyptrostegia. 



Subjection I. — Calyptridium . 

 glauca, R. Br. 

 collina, R. Br. 



