•574 CXLII. PALM.3S. 



Licuala, Rumph. 



Muelleri, Wendl. et Drude. — " Moor-goo-doo" of Cairns and 

 " Moi-yur" of Bloomfield River natives. In its native 

 habitat, the most beautiful of our Fan-palms. 



Livistona, R. Br. 



Muelleri, Bail. — " Bel-em-buna" of Cairns natives. 

 Benthami, Bail. — " Dre-amberi " of Batavia River natives. 

 Marias, F. v. M. 



australis, Mart. — Cabbage-tree Palm. " Konda" of Rock- 

 hampton and " Binkar" of Brisbane natives. 



Tribe IV. — Lepidocarye^:. 

 Calamus, Linn. 



Muelleri, Wendl. and Drude. — Small Lawyer Cane. " Tai- 



gam" of Brisbane River natives. Lengths of 66 feet of 



the stems are often used in measuring land, instead of 



the usual chain, 

 caryotoides (A. Cunn.), Bcccari. — Ground Palm, 

 australis (Mart.), Bcccari = C. Jainboohnn, Bail.; C. ob- 



strucns, F. v. M. — " Jamboolum" of Barron River 



natives. Large Lawyer Cane. 

 Moti, Bail. — " Moti " of Barron River, " Mollukan" of 



Atherton, and " Bai-kal "of Tully River natives. Large 



Lawyer Cane, 

 radicalis, Wendl. and Drude. 



Tribe V. — Borasse.^e. 



Borassus, Linn. 



flabellifer, Linn. — Palmyra Palm. 



For the Queensland habitat of this Palm I am entirely 

 dependent on Mr. F. L. Jardine, who has a male tree growing 

 near his house at Somerset, which he informs me he brought 

 when it was quite young from a locality in Cape York 

 Peninsula about 40 miles from the coast; he further stated 

 that there was quite a clump of the Palms from where he 

 obtained his plant. 



Tribe VI. — Cocoine^e. 



*Cocos, Linn. 



nucifera, Linn. — Cocoanut Palm. " Cooreemboola" of Mac- 

 kay natives. 



