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ANTIBESMA, Linn. 
A. Dallachyanum, Baill.; Adans. vi. 337; n. Austr. vi. 85. 
Herbert Eiver Cherry. 1, 7. 
The trees of this excellent fruit were in many localities heavily laden with fruit, 
ALEURITES, I^orst. 
A. moluCCana, WUU.; Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 733 ; El. 
Austr. vi. 128. Candle-nut. 1,2,5,7. 
CROTON, Linn. 
C. phebalioides, F.v.M.; Muell. Arg. in El. 186i (Oct.) 485, 
and in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 581 ; PI. Austr. vi. 125. 
C. arnliemicus, var. urensefolius ; Pi Austr. vi. 128. 5. 
CODU]UM, Eumpli. 
C. variegatum, var. molnccanum, Muell, Arg. in DC. Prod. 
XV. ii. 1119 ; Pi. Austr. vi. 147. 1, 5, 7. 
CLAOXYLON, A. Juss. 
C. Hillii, Bcnth.; PI. Austr. vi. 131. 1, 7. 
MALL0TU8, Lour. 
M. Claoxyloides, var, macrophylia, Mioell. Arg. in Linnaja, 
xxxiv. 192, and in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 972 ; PI. Austr. vi. 140. 1, 7. 
M. angUStifoiiUS, Benth.; PL Austr. vi. 141. 7. 
M. philippinensiS, Muell. Arg. in Linnsea, xxxiv. 196, and in DC. 
Prod. XV. ii. 980 ; PI. Austr. vi. 141. Kamela-tree. 7. 
MACARANGA, Thou. 
M. inVOlUCrata, Baill.; Etud. Euph. 432 ; El. Austr. vi. 146. 7. 
M. TanariuS, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod, xv. ii. 997; PI. Austr. vi. 
146. Tumkullum. 1, 7. 
mCINU'S, Linn. 
S». communis, Linn. ; Eoxb. Ind. PI. iii. 689. Castor-oil shrub, 
or Balma Christi. Seen as an escape from cultivation in many 
localities. 
TEAGIA, Linn. 
T. nOVSe-hoUandise, Muell. Arg. in Linnsea, xxxiv. 180, and in 
DC. Prod. XV. ii. 929 ; Pi. Austr. vi.' 138. Climbing Nettle. 7. 
HOMALANTHUS, Linn. 
H. populifolillS, Grah. ; Bot. Mag. t. 2780. Pacific Islands 
Poison-bush. 1, 7. 
OMPHALEA, Linn. 
O, C^U@exlSlandi9Bj n. sp. 5. A rampant climbing plant, extend- 
ing 100 or more feet; stems terete, or with more or less prominent 
decurrent lines from the base of the petioles ; central pitb abundant. 
Leaves alternate, broadly ovate or oblong, obtusely acuminate, broad 
almost truncate at the base, entire, 5 to 6 in. long, 3 to 4 in. broad 
