162 J. H. MAIDEN. 



Following are some well-known plants to form a pre- 

 liminary list to serve as a basis for making selections : — 



Coast Districts. 

 Eucalyptus paniculata, " Grey Ironbark." 



,, microcorys, " Tallow Wood." 



„ longifolia, " Woolly Buut." 



„ resinifera, " Red Mahogany." 



„ corymbosa, " Bloodwood." 



,, maculata t " Spotted Gum." 



„ siderophloia, " Broad-leaved Ironbark." 



Melaleuca styphelioides, "Prickly-leaved Tea-tree," 

 Tristania conferta, "Brush Box." 

 Syncarpia laurifolia, " Turpentine." 

 Avicennia officinalis, " White Mangrove." 

 Xylomelum pyriforme, " Native Pear." 

 Telopea speciosissima, " Waratah." 

 Actinotus Helianthi, "Flannel Flower." 

 Boronia serrulata, " Native Rose." 

 Acacia decurrens normalis, " Green or Black Wattle," the 



August flowerer. 

 Acacia decurrens var. mollis, " Black or Green Wattle," the 



November flowerer. 

 Acacia longi folia, " Sydney Golden Wattle." 

 Pittosporum undulatum, " Pittosporum." 

 Bursaria spinosa, " Black Thorn." 

 Linuin marginale, " Native Flax." 

 Corea speciosa, " A Native Fuchsia." 

 Melia Azedarach, " White Cedar." 

 Jacksonia scoparia, " Dogwood." 

 Dendrobium speciosum, " Rock Lily." 

 Doryanthes excelsa, " Gymea or Giant Lily." 



Table-lands and Western Slopes. 



Eucalyptus stellulata, " Black Sally." 

 ,, melliodora, "Yellow Box." 



