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Teibe Hibbeetie^. 

 HIBBEETIA, Andr. ; Australian Eock Koses. 



Billardieri, F. v. M. ; und. shr. ; Queensland. B. 

 linearis, B. Br. ; und. slir. ; Queensland. A.B. 

 volubilis, Andr. ; cl. ; Queensland. B. 



ADBAST^A, DC. 



salieifolia, DC. ; und. shr. ; Queensland. A.B. 



Order CALYCANTHACE^S. 



The flowers of this small order possess a strong aromatic fragrance. 



CALYCANTHIXS, Linn. 



Floridus, Linn. ; Carolina Allspice ; sh. ; North America. A.B. 

 The hark is said to have been used in the United States as a substitute for cinnamon. 



CHIMONANTHUS, Lindl. 



fragrans, Lindl. ; sh. ; the Japan Allspice ; Japan. A.B. 



Order MAG-NOLIACEJE. 



(Magnolia Family.) 

 The general character of the plants of this order is to have a bitter taste and fragrant flowers. 



Teibe Winteee^e. 

 DEIMYS, Forst. 



dipetala, F. v. M. ; sh. ; Queensland. W.T.E, 



ILLICIUM, Linn. ; Poison Bay. 



anisatum, Linn. ; Star Anise ; sh. ; China and Japan. A.B. 



The star-like fruits used in medicine and condiments. The fruit is imported into Europe and 

 America, where it is used for flavouring liqueurs and spirits, chiefly the Anisette de Bordeaux ; 

 also for improving the odour of tobacco. 



parviflorum, Linn. ; sh. ; America. A. 



Teibe Magnolie,e. 

 TALAUMA, Juss. 



Candollii, Blume ; sh. ; Java. B. 

 pumila, Blume ; sh. ; Java. B. 



MAGNOLIA, Linn. 



fuscata, Andr. ; sh. ; China. A.B. 



glauca, Linn. ; Swamp Sassafras or Beaver tree ; tr. ; North America. B. 



Bark bitter and aromatic ; useful in chronic rheumatism. Tincture of the bark, seed, and 

 cones equally efficacious. 



grandiflora, Linn. ; tr. ; North America. A.B. 

 obovata, Vent. A.B. 



van. discolor (M. purpurea, Curt.) ; sh. ; China. A. 



MICHELIA, Linn, 



Champaca, Linn, ; Champa ; tr. ;' East India. A.B. 



The timber of this tree is considered valuable in India for building purposes, carriage and 

 furniture work, and the flowers are prized for their fragrance. The tree is one of those planted 

 at Hindu shrines. Weight per cubic foot of wood, 36 to 42 lbs. 



LIEIODENDEON, Linn. 



tulipifera, Linn, ; Tulip-tree ; tr. ; North America. B. 



Bark bitter and aromatic, acting as a stimulating tonic and diaphoretic ; used in intermittent 

 and chronic rheumatism. 



