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ELATOSTEMMA, Forst. 
E. retiCUlatum, Wedd. in Ann, Sc. Nat. ser. 4, i. 188, and in DC. 
Prod. xvi. i. 176 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 183. 2. 
PIPTURUS, Wedd. 
P. argfenteus, Wedd. in DC. Prod. xvi. i. 235 ; PI. Austr. vi. 185. 
Coomeroo-coomeroo. 5, 7. 
Order CASUARINEJE. 
CASUAIIINA, Linn. 
C. Sllberosa, Oft. Dietr. ill DC. Prod. xvii. ii. 337 ; PI. Austr. vi. 
197. Swamp or Eiver Oak. 7. 
C. torulosa, Ait.; Hort. Kew, iii. 320; PL Austr. vi. 200. Forest 
Oak. 2. 
Order CONIFEE^, 
CALLITRIS, Vent. 
C. Parlatorei, F. v. 31.; Fragm. v. 186; FL Austr. vi. 23. 
Stringjbark Pine. 2. 
Until now this Cypress Pine has not been found except in the south of Qxieens- 
land. It was first found on the Darhngton Eange bj Walter Hill. 
PODOCARPUS, L'Her. 
P. elata, B. Br. ; Mirb. in Mem. Mus Par. xiii. 75 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 
247. Siie-Pine or Kidnejwallum. 2, 3, 7. 
AOATHIS, Salisb. 
A. robusta, C. Moore ; F. v. M. in Trans. Pharm. Soc. Vict. ii. 174 ; 
Fl. Austr. vi. 244. Dammara Pine. 3. 
Order CYCADACE^. 
CYCAS, Linn. 
C. media, B. Br. ; Prod. 348 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 249. 1, 7. 
MACEOZAMIA, Miq. ' 
M, Hopei, W. mil; 1st SuppL Syn. Queensl. FL 53. 2. 
BOWENIA, Hook. 
B. spectabilis, Rook.; Bot. Mag. t. 5398; FL Austr. vi. 254. 
5, 7. 
The rhizome of this plant is used for food by the aborigines. 
Class II. MONOCOTYLEDONS. 
Order HYDROCHAEIDS^. 
BLYXA, Thou. 
B. BiOXburghii, Bich. in Mem. Inst. Fr. 1811; 77, t. 5 ; FL Austr. 
vL 258. 5. 
