CXXXV. LILIACE^. 553 



Order CXXXV.— LILIACEiE. 



Tribe I. — Smilace^e. 



Smilax, Linn. 



glycyphylla, Sni. — Supposed useful in scurvy, 

 australis. R. Br. — There are doubtless several forms of this 

 species., but it requires, to work them out, that the 

 specimens should be collected with the greatest care. 

 Rhipogonum, Forst. 



album, R. Br. — Supplejack of some localities. 



var. leptostachya, Benth. 

 discolor, F. v. M. 



Danesii, Donvin. in Fedde. Repert. x. (1911) 60. 

 Fawcettianum, F. v. M. 

 Elseyanum, F. v. M. 



Tribe II. — Asparage.e. 

 Asparagus, Linn. 



racemosus, Willd. — A very troublesome weed. 



Tribe III. — Luzuriage.e. 

 Eustrephus, R. Br. 

 latifolius, R. Br. 



var. angustifolia, Benth. 

 Geitonoplesium, A. Cnnn. 



cymosum, A. Cunn. — This is sometimes seen with variegated 

 foliage. 



Tribe IV. — Polygonate^e. 



Drymophila, R. Br. 

 Moorei, Baker. 



Tribe V. — Hemerocalle^e. 



Blandfordia, Sni. 



grandiflora, R. Br. 

 flammea, Hook, 

 var. aurea, Benth. 



Tribe VI. — Drac^ene^e. 



Dracsena, Linn. 



angustifolia, Roxh. 



var. Honorise, Bail. — Leaves green bordered with white, 

 worthy of cultivation. (Fig. 537 bis.) 



Cordyline, Comm. 



terminalis, Kunth. — " Churoga" of Tully River natives. 

 var. cannasfolia, Benth. 



