SEMECAEPUS, Limi.f. 



Anacardium, Linn.f. ; Marking-nut; tr. ; East India and Australia. B. 



Receptacles of fruit eaten like apples when roasted; the bark mildly astringent. The wood 

 contains an acrid juice ; weight, 30 to 44 lbs. per cubic foot. 



COEYjN"OCAEPUS, Worst. 



laBvigatus, Forst. ; Earaka ; tr. ; New Zealand. B. 



DAVAUA, Kunth. 



dependens, DC. ; sh. ; South America. A. 



Teibe Spondiejs. 

 SPONDIAS, Linn.; Hog Plum. 



dulcis, Forst. ; Otaheitean Apple ; tr. ; South Sea Islands. A.B. 

 mangifera, Bers. ; tr. ; East India. B. 



Wood of little or no value— weight about 43 lbs. per cubic foot ; but the fruit is eaten pickled, 

 preserved, or in curries. The tree also gives a gum resembling gum-arabic. 



pleiogyna, F. v. M. ; Burdekin Plum ; tr. ; Queensland. A.B. 



HAEPEPHYLLUM, Bernh. 



caffrum, Bernh. ; Eschenhout ; tr. ; Caftxaria. A.B. 



Order MORING-EJE. 



(Horseradish-tree Family.) 



MOEINGA, Juss. 



pterygosperma, Gcertn. ; Horseradish-tree ; tr. ; East India. A.B. 



The root, which has the flavour of horseradish, is used in medicine as a vesicant. An oil 

 similar to "ben oil" of watchmakers can be expressed from the seeds. 



Seeies CALYCIFLOBtE. 

 Alliance EOSALES. 



Order LEGUMINOSiE. 



(Pulse Family.) 



As may be supposed, in so large an order the uses or properties are numerous : some are 

 nutritious, some tonic, others astringent, others purgative, while others are poisonous. The order 

 also furnishes many valuable timbers, dyes, fibres, &c, &c; 



Suboedee PAPILIONACE.E. 



Teibe Podalybie^:. 

 ANAGYEIS, Linn. 



fcetida, Linn. ; sh. ; Europe. A. 

 The seeds of this shrub are said to be poisonous. 

 PODALYEIA, Lam. 



serieea, R. Br. ; sh. ; South Africa. A. 



JACXSONIA, B. Br. 



scoparia, B. Br. ; Dogwood; sh. ; Australia. W.T.E. 



DAVIESIA, Sm. 



squarrosa, Sm. ; sh. ; Australia. W.T.E. 



ulicina, Sm., var. angustifolia ; sh. ; Australia. W.T.E. 



PULTEN^EA, Sm. 



villosa, Willd. ; sh. ; Australia. W.T.E. 



