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AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
BOTANICAL NAME. 
Licuala Muelleri 
Wend land 
and Drude 
Liimnantheimim 
crenatum 
F. v. Mueller 
„ geminatum 
Grisebach 
Limosella aquatica 
Linnaeus 
,, Curdieana 
F. v. Mueller 
Lindsaya linearis 
Swartz 
Linum marginale 
A. Cunningham 
Liparis coelogynoides 
F. v. Mueller 
„ habenarina 
F. v. Mueller 
,, reflexa 
Lindley 
Lipocarpha 
microcephala 
Kunth 
Lippia nodiflora 
Michaux 
Lissanthe montana 
R. Brown 
„ sapida 
R. Brown 
„ strigosa 
R. Brown 
Litsea dealbata 
Nees 
ferruginea 
R. Brown 
reticulata 
Bentham 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
“Baron von Mueller’s Fan Palm,” or “Chakoro”* 
(evergreen palm, 30 to 50 ft.)—F. Palmae — 
Q’land. 
“Crenate-leaved Marsh weed” (aquatic perennial), f. 
yellow—F. Gentianeae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, N. 
and S. Aust. 
“Twin Marsh-flower” (aquatic perennial), f. yellow— 
Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, and N. Aust. 
“Common Mud-wort,” or “Mud-weed” (annual), f. 
white and rosy-red—F. Scrophularineae—Vic. f 
N.S.W., S. and W. Aust., Tas., N.Z., Europe, etc. 
“Curdie’s Mudwort” (perennial), f. greenish-white— 
Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, and S. Aust. 
“Narrow-leaved Lindsaya” (fern)—F. Filices —Vic., 
N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust., Tas., N.Z., etc. 
“Australian Flax Plant” (annual), f. pale blue—F. 
Lineae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust., 
and Tas. 
“Coelogyn e-like Liparis” (terrestrial orchid), f. yel¬ 
lowish-green—F. Or chid ear —N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Habenaria-like Liparis” (terrestrial orchid), f. pale 
yellow—Q’land. 
“Reflexed Liparis” (terrestrial orchid), f. yellowish- 
white—N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Small-headed Smootu-fruited Rush” (annual)—F. 
Cyperaceae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, N., S., and W. 
Aust., and Asia. 
“Knotty-flowered Lippia,” “Creeping Vervain,” or 
“Bokhan”* (perennial), f. white or purple—F. 
Verbenaccae —N.S.W., Q’land, N. and W. Aust.,. 
Asia, Africa, and America. 
“Mountain Rock-Heath” (evergreen shrub, 1 ft.), L 
white—F. Ep acrid eye —Vic., N.S.W., and Tas. 
“Australian Cranberry” (evergreen shrub, 2 to 3 ft.), 
f. white—N.S.W. 
“Bristly Rock-Heath,” or “Heath-berry” (evergreen 
shrub, 2 ft.), f. white and pink—Vic., N.S.W., 
Q’land, S. Aust., and Tas. 
“Brushland Mist Tree,” “Brushland Dawn Tree,”' 
“North Australian Pigeon-berry Tree,” “Cud- 
gerie” of New South Wales, or “Marragkldie”* 
(evergreen tree, 30 ft.)—F. Laurineae— N.S.W. 
and Q’land. 
“Rusty Litsea,” or “Ugaulbie”* (evergreen tree, 30 
to 40 ft.)—Q’land. 
“Bally Tree” (evergreen tree, probable height 30 ft.) 
—Q’land. 
