38 
13 1- Kunzea peduneularis, F. v. Mite Her. 
Snowy River and Macalister River. A tall shrub or sometimes 
a small tree. The wood is tough, and is used by the aboriginals 
for weapons. 
132 . Leptospermum flavescens, Smith. 
Natural Order — Myrtacece. 
Buffalo Ranges, Yarra, Goulburn, and Ovens Rivers. Usually 
a tall shrub. The wood is hard, close-grained, and tough. 
133. Leptospermum lsevigatum, F. v. Mueller. 
THE COAST TEA-TREE. (Fabricia Icevigata, 
Gcertn.) 
Everywhere on the sandy coast. Never a large tree. Most 
important for fixing coast-sands. 
134. Leptospermum lanigerum, Smith. 
Widely distributed in moist localities, particularly along rivers 
and around swamps. The wood is hard, heavy, and durable. 
Used for hop-poles. 
135 . Leptomeria aphylla, R. Brown. 
Natural Order — Santalacece. 
Grampians, Murray River, and Mount Korong. 
I 3 6 - Leueopogon Riehei, R. Brown. 
( Styphelia Riehei , Labillard. ) Natural Order — 
Epacridece. 
On sand and rocky sea-coasts, common. A tall shrub or small 
tree. Exceedingly heavy. Used for the knees of boats. 
