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ERIA, Lindl. 
E. Fitzalani, F, v. M. in Wing's South Sc. Eecord ii. 252; Syn. 
Queensl. Flora, 513. 1. 
PHOLIDOTA, Lindl. 
P. imbricata, Lindl. in Hook. Exot. El. ii. t. 138; PI. Austr. vi. 
190. 1. 
CYMBIBIUM, Swartz. 
C. albucillorum, F. v. M. ; Eragm. i. 188 ; El. Austr. vi. 303. 
Aboriginal name, " Pongeum." 1. 
Mr. C. Hedley says tliat tlie native name for tliis plant at Port Curtis is 
" Dampy-ampy," where, as in other parts, they use it for food. 
CLEISOSTOMA, Blume. 
C. Macphersonii, F. v. M. ; El. Austr. vi. 297. 5, 7. 
GALEOLA, Lour. 
G. foliata, F. v. M, ; Erag. viii. 31 ; El. Austr. vi. 307. 7. 
CORYMBIS, Thou. 
C. VeratrifOlia, BeiM. f. in El. 1865, 184; EL Austr. vi. 311. 
1, 5, 7. 
GOODYERA, E. Br. 
Cr. Viridiflora, Blume; Orchid, 41, 9 c; El. Austr. vi. 313. 3. 
THELYMITRA, Eorst. 
T. longifolia, Forst.; Char. Gren. 98, t. 49; El. Austr. vi. 319. 
6,7. 
This wide-spread terrestrial orchid was only met with on the summits of Bartle 
Erere and Walsh's Pyramid. 
Order AMAEYLLIDEiE. 
CURCULIGO, Gsertn. 
C. recurvata, Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, ii. 253 ; El. Austr. vi. 448. 5. 
CRINUM, Linn. 
C. pedunCUlatum, F. Br.; Prod.; El. Austr. vi. 455. 5. 
EURYCLES. Salisb. 
E. amboiuensiS, Loud. ; Encjcl. Pi. 242 ; El. Austr. vi. 456. 7. 
Order TACCACE^. 
TACCA, Eorst. 
T. pinnatifida, Forst. ; Kunth. Enum. v. 458 ; El. Austr. vi. 458. 7. 
The rootstock of this plant furnishes the article known in commerce as " Fiji 
arrowroot," which is particularly recommended in cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 
