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Order DIOSCORIDEiE. 
MOSCOREA, Linn. 
D. sativa, Linn. ; Spec. PL 1463 ; Hort. Cliff, t. 28 ; Fl. Austr. vi. 
461. Yam. 1, 7. 
Order LILIACE^. 
SMILAX, Linn. 
S. glycyphylla, Sm. in "White Yoy. 230 ; Fl. Austr. vii. 7. Sweet. 
Tea-plant. 1, 2, 3, 4. 
S. australis, Sr. Prod. ; Fl. Austr. vii. 7. Sarsaparilla. 1,7. 
RHIPOGONUM, Forst. 
album, Var. leptOStachya, Benth. Fl. Austr. vii. 9. 1. 
FLAOELLARIA, Linn. 
P. indica, Linn. ; Kunth. Enum. iii. 370 ; Fl. Austr. vii. 10. I, 
2 3 5 7 
MANELLA, Lam. 
D. Caeralea, Sims; Bot. Mag. t. 505; Fl. Austr. vii. 16. 
Blueberry. 7. 
D. ensifolia, lied. LH. t. l ; Fl. Austr. vii. 16. 1. 
EUSTREPHUS, E. Br. 
E. latifOliUS, Br. ; Prod. ; Fl. Austr. vii. 18. 1, 7. 
DIIACJ:NA, Linn. 
D. angUStifolia, Boxh. ; Bak. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 526 ; Fl. 
Austr. vii. 20. 1, 7. 
COEBYLINE, Comm. 
C. terminalis, Kunth ; Bak. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 539. Lily 
Palm. 1, 2, 3, 7. 
The usual tropical forms of tliis were met with both in flower and fruit. 
BORYA, LabiU. 
B. septentrionalis, F.v.M.; Fragm. v, 41 ; Fl. Austr. vii. 71. 
"Walsh's Pyramid. 
Order PHILYDHACEm 
^ HELMHOLTZIA, F. v. M. 
H. acorifolia, F. v. M. ; Fragm. V. 203 ; Fl. Austr. vii. 75. 3, 4. 
The gullies with running water, at from 4,000 ft. to the summit of 
Bellenden-Ker, seem to be the home of this noble plant, for we here 
found it growing in great profusion. The stems 3 to 5 feet high 
and over 2 in. in diameter, the upper portion bearing distichous flag- 
like leaves often 5 ft. long and 3 or 4 in. broad, of a deep-green 
colour. The flowers are pure white and borne on a terminal panicle 
2 or 3 feet long j bracts closely reflexed, lanceolate ; flowers f in. long, 
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