AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
229 
BOTANICAL NAME. 
Juncus communis 
E. Meyer 
„ communis 
E. Meyer 
var. conglo- 
meratus 
„ communis 
var. effusus 
E. Meyer 
,, falcatus 
E. Meyer 
„ gracilis 
R. Brown 
„ homalocaulis 
F. v. Mueller 
,, maritimus 
Lamarck 
,, pallidus 
R. Brown 
„ pauciflorus 
R. Brown 
„ planifolius 
R. Brown 
„ prismatocar- 
pus 
R. Brown 
„ Radula 
Buchenau 
„ revolutus 
R. Brown 
„ vaginatus 
R. Brown 
Jussiaea repens 
Linnaeus 
„ suffruticosa 
Linnaeus 
Kennedya coccinea 
Ventenat 
„ eximia 
Lindley 
„ macrophylla 
Bentham 
„ nigricans 
Lindley 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
“Candle Rush,” “Tussock’s,” or “Wirree”* (peren¬ 
nial)—Vic., N.S.W., Q’iand, S. and W. Aust., Tas., 
N.Z., Europe, etc. 
“Crowded Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, 
S. and W. Aust., Europe, etc. 
“Pin Rush,” or “Mat Rush of Japan” (perennial) — 
Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust., Europe, etc. 
“Sickle-shaped Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., Tas., 
and America. 
“Slender Rush” (perennial)—Vic. and W. Aust. 
“Smooth-stemmed Hard Rush” (perennial)—Vic. 
N.S.W., S. and W. Aust. 
“Common Coast Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., 
Q’land, S. and W. Aust., Tas., N.Z., Europe, etc. 
“Pale-green Rush,” or “Toolim”* (perennial)—Vic., 
N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust., Tas., and N.Z. 
“Few-flowered Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., 
Q'land, S. Aust., and Tas. 
“Flat-leaved Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land* 
S. and W. Aust., Tas., and N.Z. 
“Prism-shape-fruited Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., 
Q’land, S. and W. Aust., and Tas. 
“Scraper Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., S. and W. 
Aust. 
“Recurved-leaved Rush” (perennial)—Vic., N.S.W., 
and Tas. 
“Sheathed Rush” (perennial)—N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Clove-strip” (aquatic perennial), f. yellow—F. 
Onagrarieae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. Aust., Asia, 
and Africa. 
“West Indian Loose-strife” (perennial), f. yellow— 
N.S.W., Q’land, N. Aust., West Indies, etc. 
“Brick-red Bean Flower” (evergreen climber), f. red 
—F. Leguminosae —W. Aust. 
“Light-red Bean Flower” (evergreen climber), f. 
light red—W. Aust. 
“Large-leaved Bean Flower” (evergreen climber), f. 
red—W. Aust. 
“Black-flowered Bean Climber,” “Black Cockatoo 
Flower,” or “West Australian Kar-rak Flower” 
(evergreen climber), f. black and yellow—W. 
Aust. 
