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GEEVILLEA, B. Br. 



Banksii, B. Br. ; tr. ; Queensland. A.B. 



Hilliana, F. v. M. ; tr. ; Queensland. A.B. 



macrostylis, F. v. M. ; sli. ; Western Australia. A. 



oleoides, Sieb.,var. diniorplia; sli. ; Australia. A. 



robusta, A. Cunn.\ Silky Oak; tr. ; Eastern Australia. A.B. 



HAKE A, Schrad. 



saligna, Knight ; sh. ; Queensland. A.B. 



BUCKINGHAM!!, F. v. M. 



celsissinia, F. v. M. ; tr. ; Queensland. A.B. 



Teibe Embotheie^i. 

 STENOCAEPUS, B. Br. 



sinuatus, Fndl. ; Tulip-flower; tr. ; Australia. A.B. 

 salignus, B. Br. ; tr. ; Australia. A.B. 



LOMATIA, B. Br. 



silaifolia, B. Br. ; unci. slir. ; Australia. A.B. 



Teibe Banesie^j. 

 BANKSIA, Linn.f. 



integrifolia, Linn.f. ; tr. ; Australia. A.B. 



Order THYMEL^ACEJE. 



The great feature of this order is the causticity of the bark, which acts upon the skin as a 

 vesicatory, and causes excessive pain in the mouth if chewed. Some are supposed to poison 

 cattle. 



Teibe Euthymelj3e.&. 

 PIMELEA, Banks. 



linifolia, Sm. ; her. per. ; Australia. A.B. 



ferruginea, Labill. (P. decussata, B. Br.) ; sh. ; West Australia. A.B. 



DAPHNE, Linn. 



hybrida, Sweet', sh. B. 

 indica, Linn. ; sh. A.B. 



var. variegata ; sh. A.B. 

 odora, Tliunb. ; sh. ; China. A.B. 



Order EL^AGNACE^I. 



Some of the plants of this order are said to possess narcotic qualities ; the fruit of some is eaten. 



EL^EAGNIJS, Linn. 



angustifolia, Linn. ; tr. ; East India. A. 



This tree yields a transparent gum and an edible fruit. 



argentea, Fur sli. ; sh. ; North America. B. 



Seeies ACHLAMYDOSPOEE^E. 



Order LORANTHACE^l. 

 (Mistletoe Family.) 



A few of the plants of this order have been said to be medicinal ; the bark is usually astringent 

 and the berries viscid. 



Teibe Euloeantb:e.e. 

 LOEANTHUS, Linn. 



longinorus, Lesr. ; par. A.B. 

 quandang, Lindl.; par. B. 



