AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
177 
BOTANICAL NAME. 
Eutaxia empetrifolia 
Schlechtendal 
„ myrtifolia 
R. Brown 
Evodia accedens 
Blume 
„ micrococca 
F. v. Mueller 
Excsecaria Agallocha 
Linnaeus 
Exocarpus aphylla 
R. Brown 
,, cupressiformis 
Labillardiere 
„ nana 
Hooker fil 
,, spartea 
R. Brown 
„ stricta 
R. Brown 
Eagus 
Cunninghamii 
Hooker 
„ Gunnii 
Hooker fil 
,, Mo orei 
F. v. Mueller 
Faradaya splendida 
F. v. Mueller 
Festuea duriuscula 
Linnaeus 
,, Hookeriana 
F. v. Mueller 
,, littoralis 
Labil lardiere 
Ficus aspera 
Forster 
COMMON NAME ANI) DESCRIPTION. 
“Spring Spray Bush” (evergreen shrub, 2 to 4 ft.), 
f. yellow and brown—F. Lcguminosae —Vic., 
N.S.W., S. and W. Aust. 
“Myrtle-leaved Eutaxia” (evergreen shrub, 3 to 5 ft.), 
f. yellow and brown—W. Aust. 
“Tiimbarang Bush” (evergreen tree, 70 to 80 ft.), f. 
pink—F. Rutaccae —N.S.W., Q’land, and Asia. 
“Ring-wood” (evergreen tree, 20 to 40 ft.), f. white— 
N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Leper’s Poison Tree,” “Blind Eyes,” “Milky Man¬ 
grove,” “Tiger's xMilk Tree” of India, or “Coon- 
gera” * (evergreen tree, 40 to 50 ft.)—F. Euphor¬ 
bia eerie —Q’land, N . Aust., and Asia. 
(Reputed poisonous and injurious to stock.) 
“Leafless Australian Cherry” (evergreen shrub, 4 to 
G ft.)—F. Santalaceae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. 
and W. Aust. 
“Australian Cherry,” “Cypress Cherry”* (evergreen 
tree, 20 to 30 ft.), f. greenish-yellow—Vic., 
N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust., and Tas. 
“Dwarf Australian Cherry” (evergreen shrub, 4 to 6 
ft.)—Vic. and Tas. 
“Spreading Australian Cherry” (evergreen shrub or 
small tree, 6 to 20 ft.)—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, N., 
S., and W. Aust. 
“Australian White-fruited Cherry Tree” (evergreen 
tree, 20 ft.), f. greenish-yellow—Vic., N.S.W., S. 
Aust., and Tas. 
“Victorian Beech,” “Tasmanian Beech,” “Evergreen 
Beech,” “Myrtle Beech,” or “Red Myrtle Beech” 
(evergreen tree, 40 to 50 ft.)—F. Cupuliferae — 
Vic. and Tas. 
“Deciduous Beech” (shrub, 5 to 8 ft.)—Tas. 
“Moore’s Beech” (evergreen tree, 100 to 150 ft.) — 
N.S.W. 
“Buku”* (climber), f. white—F. Verbenaecae — 
Q’land. 
“Rigid or Hard Fescue Grass,” or “Jewel Grass” 
(perennial)—F. Gramincae —Vic., N.S.W., S. 
Aust., Tas., Europe, etc. 
“Hooker’s Fescue Grass” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., 
and Tas. 
“Sea-side Fescue Grass” (perennial)—'Vic., N.S.W., 
Q’land, S. and W. Aust., Tas., and N.Z. 
“Tongue-leaved Fig Tree,” “Sand-paper Fig Tree,” or 
“Balemo”* (evergreen tree, 80 to 100 ft.)—F. 
Urticaceae —Vic., N.S.W., and Q’land. 
