168 
No. 71. Part XVIII. See also vol. iii, p. 171. 
FUndersia Schottiana , F.v.M. 
THE CUDGERIE. 
(Family Meliaceje.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Tree in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney.—(Government Printer, photo.) 
No. 73. 
Part XVIII. 
Casuarina suberosa , Otto et Dietr. 
THE BLACK SHE-OAK. 
(Family Casuarinacea:.) 
Aboriginal Names. —See vol. ii, p. 168. 
Dr. Sutton, of Melbourne, says that the name “ Dahl-wah ” is also used by 
the Victorian aborigines. 
No. 83. Part XXIII; also No. 89. Part XXV. See also vol. iii, p. 172. 
Dysoxylon Fraseranum , Benth. 
THE ROSEWOOD. 
(Family Meliacea:.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Tree in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney.—(Government Printer, photo.) 
No. 85. Part XXIII. See also vol. iii, p. 172. 
Acacia decurrens , Willd. 
AND ITS VARIETIES. 
(Family Leguminosa: : Mimose^e.) 
Var. dealbata, F.v.M. 
Aboriginal Name. —See vol. iii, pp. 56, 172. 
“ Whar-rar-rark ” (Loddon) is a Victorian aboriginal name according to 
Dr. Sutton. 
No. 88. Part XXIV, 
Acacia ftenninervis , Sieb. 
THE MOUNTAIN HICKORY. 
(Family Leguminosa: : Mimosea}.) 
Vernacular Names.— See vol. iii, p. 71. 
Locally known as Motherumbung.” Pilliga Scrub, Coonabarabran District.—(W. U. Nowland.) 
