CXL. FLAGEIXARIEiE.— CXLI. JUNCACE^E. 565 



Tribe III. — Tradescantie.;e. 

 Cyanotis, Don. 



axillaris, Rcem. et Schnlt. 

 Floscopa, Lour. 



paniculata, Hassk. = Tradescantia paniculata, Roxb. 

 *Tradescantia, Linn. — Spiderworts. 



fluminensisj Veil., var. tenella, C. B. Clarke. — Tropical 

 America. 

 Cartonema, R. Br. 



Baileyi, Bail. 



spicatum, R. Br. 



parviflorum, Hassk. (Fig. 547.) 



brachyantherum, Benth. 



Series IV.— CALYCINJE. 



Order CXL.— FLAGELLARIEiE. 



Flagellaria, Linn. 



indica, Linn. — Supplejack. " Pain-ki " of Tully River and 

 " Yurol " or " Yeroll " of Stradbroke Island natives. 

 The stems were used by the natives in tree-climbing. 

 They peeled off the rind, after which the two ends of the 

 vine could be knotted together to form a kind of hoop, 

 which they used to climb the trunks of tall trees and to 

 sit in when chopping out the nests of bees (H. Schneider), 

 var. gracilicaulis, Bail. (Fig. 548.) 



Order CXLI.— JUNCACEjE. 



Tribe I. — Xerote^e. 



Xerotes, Banks. 



Section I- — Euxerotes. 



Series I. — Glumeratoe. 

 Banksii, R. Br. 



longifolia, R.Br. = Lomandra longifolia, Labill. — "Dilli" of 

 Brisbane River and " Chindirigan" of Tully River natives. 

 var. montana, Benth. 

 confertifolia. Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. xxv. (1910) 11. (Fig. 549.) 



Series II. — Fasciculatae. 

 multiflora, R. Br. — " Mau-u" of Bloomfield River natives, 

 sororia, F. v. M. 



Series III. — Sparsiflorae. 

 effusa, Lindl. 

 filiformis, R. Br. 



