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AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
BOTANICAL NAME. 
Marsdenia 
viridiflora 
R. Brown 
Marsilea 
Drummondii 
A. Braun 
Medicosma 
Cunninghamii 
Hooker fil 
Melaleuca acuminata 
P. v. Mueller 
armillaris 
Smith 
armillaris 
Smith 
var. tenuifolia 
decussata 
R. Brown 
densa 
R. Brown 
elliptica 
Labillardiere 
ericifolia 
Smith 
genistifolia 
Smith 
gibbosa 
Labillardiere 
bypericifolia 
Smith 
incana 
R. Brown 
lateritia 
Otto 
„ Leucadendron 
Linnaeus 
linariifolia 
Smith 
linariifolia 
Smith 
var. trichostachya 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
“Green-flowered Native Potato” of N.S. Wales, or 
“Goobei”* (evergreen twiner), f. green—N.S.W.,. 
Q’land, and N. Aust. 
“Nardoo”* (perennial)—F. Mcirsilcaceae — Vic., 
N.S.W., S. and W. Aust. 
“Cunningham’s Medicosma,” or “Glue Gum Tree’ 
(evergreen tree, 40 to 50 ft.), f. white F. 
Rutaccae— N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Pointed-leaved Tea-tree” (evergreen shrub, 10 to 15 
ft.), f. white—F. Myrtaceae —Vic., N.S.W., S. and 
W. Aust. 
“Bracelet Tea-tree” (evergreen tree, 30 ft.), f. white 
—Vic., N.S.W., and Q’land. 
“Slender-leaved Bracelet Tea-tree” (evergreen tree, 50 
to 80 ft.), f. white—S. Aust. 
“Intersected-leaved Tea-tree” (evergreen tree, 20 
ft.), f. lilac-purplish—Vic. and S. Aust. 
“Dense Tea-tree” (evergreen shrub, 8 to 10 ft.), f- 
white—W. Aust. 
“Oval-leaved Tea-tree,” or “Crimson Bottle Brush 
Myrtle” (evergreen shrub, 10 to 15 ft.), f. crim¬ 
son—W. Aust. 
“Common Swamp Tea-tree,” or “Bottle-brush Tea- 
tree” (evergreen shrub or small tree, 10 to 25 
ft.), f. white—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. Aust., and 
Tas. 
“White Cloud Tree,” “Snowy Fleece Tree,” or “White- 
Paper Bark Myrtle” (evergreen tree, 40 to 60 
ft.), f. white—N.S.W., Q’land, and N. Aust. 
‘Swollen-leaved Tea-tree” (evergreen shrub, 6 to 12 
ft.), f. lilac-purplish—Vic., S. Aust., and Tas. 
“Hillock Tree” (evergreen shrub, 10 to 15 ft.), f. red 
—Vic. and N.S.W. 
"Hoary Tea-tree (evergreen shrub, 10 ft.), f. white- 
—W. Aust. 
‘•Bright-red-flowered Tea-tree,” ‘•Robin Redbreast 
Bush,” or “Red Robin Bottle Brush” (evergreen 
shrub, 6 to 10 ft.), f. red—W. Aust. 
“Cajuput-Oil Tree,” “White Paper-bark Tree,” “Nectar 
Tree,” “Gelaffl Tree,” or “Bethar”* (evergreen 
tree, 50 to 80 ft.), f. white—N.S.W., Q land, N. 
aud W. Aust., Asia, and Pacific Islands. 
“White-mantled Tea-tree,” “Brown Paper-bark 
Myrtle,” “Poorga”* (evergreen tree, 20 to 40 lt.L 
f. white—N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Hairy-spiked Linaria-leaved Tea-tree,” or “Tea 
Myrtle” (evergreen tree), t. white Q land, JN- 
and S. Aust. 
