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 . igg. Pentapanax Willmottii, F. v- M. 200. P. BELLENDEN-KERENS1S, Bail. LXI. ARALIACE^E. 23,>. 201. ASTROTRICHA PTEROCARPA, Bell til. 202. A. BlDDULPHIANA, F. V- M. 238 LXII. —LXIII. CAPRIFOLIACE^E. Panax—contd. cephalobotrys, F. v. M. elegans, F. v. M.—Mowbulan Whitewood. Greyanger ofBunya Mountain natives. The wood, Mr. C. Madsen(who


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 . igg. Pentapanax Willmottii, F. v- M. 200. P. BELLENDEN-KERENS1S, Bail. LXI. ARALIACE^E. 23,>. 201. ASTROTRICHA PTEROCARPA, Bell til. 202. A. BlDDULPHIANA, F. V- M. 238 LXII. —LXIII. CAPRIFOLIACE^E. Panax—contd. cephalobotrys, F. v. M. elegans, F. v. M.—Mowbulan Whitewood. Greyanger ofBunya Mountain natives. The wood, Mr. C. Madsen(who supplied the practical notes for my Catalogue ofQueensland Woods) considered, might be useful in themanufacture of musical instruments.^Fatsia, Dene. papyrifera, Benth. and Hook., Gen. PI.—Rice-paper plant,run out in several places near Brisbane; a native of theisland of , Gcertn. venulosum, Seem.—The leaves contain , Endl. actinophylla. Endl.—Umbrella-tree. Series IV.—Hedere^, Linn. australiana, F. v. M. Order LXIL—CORNACEiE. Marlea, Roxb. vitiensis, Benth.—Muskwood of W. Hill. var. tomentosa, Benth. = Fseudalongiiim polyosmoides,F. v. M.—Bark considered poisonous by Dr. T. L. Ban-croft. Cartalogoor of Herberton natives. (Fig. 203.) Subclass II.—GAMOPETAUE. Series I.—I


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