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6 1 . Codonoearpus cotinifolius, F. v. Mueller. 
THE RADISH TREE. 
Natural Order — Phytolaccece. 
In the Mallee scrub very sparingly ; attaining a height of, 30 
feet. The Poplar of the Central Australian explorers. Whole 
tree strong-scented. 
62 . Commersonia Fraseri, Gay. 
Natural Order — Sterculiacece. 
East Gippsland. Small tree ; bark fibrous. 
63 . Coprosma hirtella, Labillardiere. 
Natural Order — Rubiacece . 
Frequent in moist forest regions. Shrubby only. 
64 . Coprosma Billardieri, Hooker. 
In forest swamps and on periodically inundated river banks; not 
rare throughout the southern and eastern districts. A small-sized 
tree or a bush only. 
65 . Correa Lawrenciana, Hooker. 
Natural Order — Rutacece . 
In sub-alpine situations, along rivulets and torrents, to 4,000 
feet elevation. A tall shrub or small tree. 
66 . Cyathea Cunninghami, J. Hooker. 
Natural Order — Filices. 
Cape Otway Ranges and Dandenong. A tall but rare fern- 
tree, with very slender stem. 
67 . Dicksonia Billardieri, F. v. M. 
(D. antarctica , Labillardiere; Cibotium Billardieri y 
Kaulfuss.) 
GULLY TREE-FERN. Natural Order — Filices. 
