184 
14. Eubhrasia 1. after Tournef. Inst. 174 (1700). 
Brownii I’.y.M. Fragm. v, 88 (1865). 
var. speciosa F.y,.M. impl. from i. Census (H. speciosa 
R.Br. Prodr. 437) ... = a nee ceo IML, aby, fl) 
var. collina F.v.M. l.c. (HK. collina R.Br. Prodr. 436) B.FI. iv, 520 
var. paludosa Benth. Fl. iv, 520 (as var. of E. collina 
1, 1), 
var. alpina F.v.M. impl. from i. Census (E. alpina 
R.Br. Prodr. 436) ... me wes ai ee, 1ERIDN va, Top 
scabra R.Br. Prodr. 437 (1810)... Ack ane voy ABIL thie, BWI 
arguta R.Br. l.c. ... ae 28 es ii pee BBS iy, 22 
antarctica Benth. in DC. Prodr. x, 255 (1846) um UL Shay SRY 
7. Family BIGNONIACEA. 
1. Tecoma Juss. Gen. Plant. 139 (1789)* 
australis R.Br. Prodr. 471 (1810) (Pandorea australis 
Spach.) ae ot PT cis oe: ces ABIDE, thy, BY 
Oxleyi A. Cunn. in DC. Prod. ix, 225 (1845) ... ony ARID, - ting, a 
jasminoides Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 2002 (1838) (Pandorea 
jasminoides K. Schum.) ... B.FL iv, 587 
Baileyana Maiden & R. T. Baker in Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S.W. x (2nd ser.) 592 (1895). 
8. Family OROBANCHACEA. 
1. Orobanche L, after Tournef. Inst. 175 (1700). 
australasica F.y.M. i, Census (1882) (O. cernua Loefl.) B.FI. iv, 533 
9, Family GESNERACEA. 
1. Fieldia A. Cunn. in Field’s N.S. Wales 363 (1825). 
australis A. Cunn, lc. 364, t. 2... rts rf ... BF. iv, 
or 
co 
or 
10. Family LENTIBULARIACEZ. 
1. Ytricularia UL. Syst. Nat. 8 (1735). 
Section i, Natantes. 
flexuosa Vahl]. Enum. Plant. i, 198 (1804)... .... B.FL. iv, 525 
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exoleta R.Br. Prodr, 430 (1810) vet a2 og JBI thi, BY 
Section ii, Limoss, 
cyanea R.Br, Prodr. 431.(1810) me are oo = AEHIPIL hig, SRY 
lateriflora R.Br. le... oe a s ... BF. iv, 528 
dichotoma Labill, Nov. Holl. Plant. Spee. i, 11, t.8 (1804) B.FL iy, 529 
yar, uniflora Benth. Fl. iv, 529. 
biloba R.Br. Prodr, 432 (1810) ax ioc cece TRAN one, fspsill 
* The genus Tecoma is limited by K. Schumann, in Engler & Prantl’s Nat. Pfl.-Fam. 
(1894), to the erect American shrubs and trees with digitate leaves, while most 
Australian species are climbing plants with pinnate leaves, In Central Australia 
Pf. australis isa bush, ‘* The long straight stems of this bush are used by the natives 
for making spears.” See Basedow in Journ. Roy. Geog. Soc., S.A., xv., pl. 39 (1915). 
