AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
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BOTANICAL NAME. 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Actiiiotus Helianthi 
Labillardiere 
“Australian Edelweiss,” or “Flannel Flower” (herba¬ 
ceous perennial), f. white—F. TJwibelliferae — 
Vic., N.S.W., and Q’land. 
,, leucocephalus 
Bentham 
“West Australian Flannel Flower” (herbaceous peren¬ 
nial), f. white—W. Aust. 
Adansonia Gregorii 
F. v. Mueller 
“Sour Gourd Tree” of Australia, or “Australian Bao¬ 
bab” (evergreen tree), f. white—F. Malvaceae — 
N. Aust. 
Adenanthera ‘Oon-doo,”* or “Rokowara”* (evergreen tree, 36 ft.), 
abrosperma f. yellowish—F. Leguminosae —Q’land and N. 
F. v. Mueller Aust. 
pavonina 
Linnaeus 
‘Red Sandal Wood,” or “Barricari Seed” (evergreen 
tree, 80 ft.), f. white and yellow—Q’land, N. Aust.., 
and Asia. 
Adenanthos 
barbigerus 
Lindley 
,, terminalis 
R. Brown 
“Swan River Gland Flower” (evergreen shrub, 1 to 4 
ft.), f. red—F. Proteaceae —W. Aust. 
“Wimmera Gland Flower” (evergreen procumbent 
shrub), f. red—Vic. and S. Aust. 
A denostemma 
viscosum 
R. & G. Forster 
Adiantum 
a^thiopicum 
Linnaeus 
,, affine 
Willdenow 
,, Capillus- 
veneris 
Linnaeus 
,, diaphanum 
Blume 
,, formosum 
R. Brown 
„ hispidulum 
Swartz 
„ lunulatum 
Burmann 
Adriana acerifolia 
Hooker 
,, quadripartita 
Gaudichaud 
A^giceras majus 
Gartner 
Agathis robusta 
Hooker fil 
“Clammy Gland Daisy” (annual), f. white—F. Com- 
positae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. Aust., Asia, etc. 
“African Maidenhair Fern” (perennial)—F. Filices — 
Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust., Tas., 
N.Z., Africa, etc. 
“Cunningham’s Maidenhair Fern” (perennial) — 
N.S.W., Q’land, and N.Z. 
“British Maidenhair Fern,” or “Venus’s Hair” (peren¬ 
nial)—Q’land, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. 
“Transparent Maidenhair Fern” (perennial)—Vic., 
N.S.W., Q’land, N.Z., Norfolk Island, etc. 
“Beautiful or Branching Maidenhair Fern” (peren¬ 
nial)—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, and N.Z. 
“Downy Maidenhair Fern” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., 
Q’land, N.Z., Asia, etc. 
“Crescent-leaved Maidenhair Fern” (perennial) — 
Q’land, N. Aust., Asia, Africa, and America. 
“Maple-leaved Cotton Bush” (evergreen shrub, 5 to 8 
ft.)—F. EupJiorbiaceae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, 
and N. Aust. 
“Adrian Bush,” or “Bitter Bush” (evergreen shrub, 2 
to 6 ft.)—Vic., S. and W. Aust. 
“Queensland Salt Lake Tree,” “Estuary Tree,” or 
“Black Mangrove” (evergreen shrub or small 
tree), f. white—F. Myrsineae —N.S.W., Q’land, 
N. Aust., and Asia. 
“Queensland Kauri Pine,” or “Dammara Pine” (ever¬ 
green tree, 50 to 100 ft.)—F. Coniferae —Q’land. 
