Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 270. ^Egialitis annulataj R. Br. LXXIII. PRIMULACE/E. 299. Cuvo^d W-a ? o*. o^-e-w 6-vt -fra-^i UcV , E^l. Ob>«>»~ ^-»\. 272. pumila, Sw. 300 LXXII. PLUMBAGINEyE.—LXXIV. MYRSINE/E. Alliance V.—PRIMULALES. Order LXXII.—PLUMB AGINEJE. Tribe I.—^JEgialitis, R. Br. annulata, R. Br. (Fig. 270.)Statice, Linn. au


Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 270. ^Egialitis annulataj R. Br. LXXIII. PRIMULACE/E. 299. Cuvo^d W-a ? o*. o^-e-w 6-vt -fra-^i UcV , E^l. Ob>«>»~ ^-»\. 272. pumila, Sw. 300 LXXII. PLUMBAGINEyE.—LXXIV. MYRSINE/E. Alliance V.—PRIMULALES. Order LXXII.—PLUMB AGINEJE. Tribe I.—^JEgialitis, R. Br. annulata, R. Br. (Fig. 270.)Statice, Linn. australis, Spreng.—Australian Sea Lavender. (Fig. 271.) Tribe II.—, Linn. zeylanica, Linn.—The flowers of this Australian form varyfrom white to a lovely blue resembling P. capensis,Thunb. The roots of this and some other species areconsidered a dangerous irritant poison. Order LXXIIL—PRIMULACEJE. Tribe I.—LysimachieyE. Anagallis, —Fruit a Pyxidium. *arvensis, Linn.—Pimpernel; poisonous. Europe. Both thered and blue flowering kinds are common in Queensland,pumila, Sw. (Fig. 272.) Tribe II.—, Linn. Valerandi, Linn.—Brook-weed,repens, Pers. Order LXXIV.—MYRSINEiE. Tribe I.—, Forsk. dependens, F. v. M. rar. pubescens


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