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120. Hakea flexilis, F. v. Mueller. 
North-west districts of the colony. A tall shrub or small tree 
of about 20 feet. 
121. Hakea nodosa, R. Brown. 
In the southern portions of the colony. Shrubby only. 
122. Hakea pngioniformis, Cavanilles. 
In many localities. Shrubby only. 
123. Hakea leucoptera, R. Brown. 
THE WATER TREE. 
In the desert regions. Never a tall tree. Specific gravity of 
wood, O'SIS ; weight of a cubic foot, about 51 lbs. 
124. Hakea ulicina, R ■ Brown. 
Not uncommon. Only of shrubby size. 
125. Hedycarya Cunninghami, Tulasne. 
NATIVE MULBERRY. Natural Order — Moni- 
miacece. 
Following the rivulets of our humid southern ranges. A small 
or middle-sized tree, with comparatively soft wood of a beautitul 
shade; quite available for cabinetwork. ( Jurors Report, 1SG-.) 
126. Helichrysum ferruginemn, Lessing. 
(Ozothcmnus ferruginous, II Brown.) 
Natural Order — Composites. 
Common in the southern and middle districts of the colony. 
More a shrub than a tree. 
127. Heterodendron oleifolium, Desfontaines. 
Natural Order— Sapindacece. 
Mallee scrub on the Rivers Murray, Wimmera, and Avoca. A 
tall shrub. Specific gravity of wood, 0‘858 ; or weight of a 
cubic foot, 53 lbs. 
