CXV1J. EUPHORBIACE^. 477 



Breynia, Forst. 



cernua, Muell. Arg. 



oblongifolia, Muell. Arg. — " Willgar" of Bundaberg natives. 



stipitata, Muell. Arg. 



Petalostigma, F. v. M. 



Banksii, Britten and S. Moore. (Fig. 465.) 

 quadriloculare, F. v. M. — Bitter Crab. " Ungwe" of Bunda- 

 berg, " Muntenpin" of Stradbroke Island, " Oolgar" of 

 St. George, and " Tronganongan" of Port Curtis natives. 

 Bark yields a brownish-yellow dye. Mr. E. W. Armit 

 states the ripe fruit is a valuable vermifuge for horses. 

 (Fig. 466.) 

 var. glabrescens, Benth. (Fig. 467.) 



Hemicyclia, IV. et Am. 



sepiaria, W. et A. = ? oblongifolia, Benth. 

 australasica, Muell. Arg. 



Dissiliaria, F. v. M. 



baloghioides, F. v. M. — Teak. " Currumgul " of Nerang 

 natives, and used by them for nullahs. Wood resembles 

 somewhat that of the English Apple. (Fig. 468.) 

 Muelleri, Baill. 

 tricornis, Benth. 



Bischoffia, Blunie. 



javanica, Bl. = B. trifoliata, Hook. 



Aporosa, Bhunc. 



australiana, F . v. M. 



Antidesma, Linn. 



Ghsesembilla, Gcertn. 



Dallachyanum, Baill. — Herbert River Cherry. ' Top-kie" of 



Dunk Island and " Je-jo" of Cape Grafton natives. (Fig. 



469.) 

 Bunius, Spreng. — " Moi-kin " of Tully River and " Chunka" 



of Bloomfield River natives, 

 parvifolium, F. v. M . — Currant-tree of Gilbert and Barron 



Rivers, 

 erostre, F. v. M. — Currant-tree of Cairns, 

 sinuatum, Benth. — Currant-tree of Cairns. 



Tribe IV. — Crotone/E. 



Subtribe I. — Jatrophece. 

 *Jatropha, Linn. 



multifida, Linn. — South America. 



