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Title: Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised. To 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
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Bailey, Frederick Manson, 1827-1915
Subjects: Botany
Publisher: Brisbane, A. J. Cumming, government printer
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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(Fig. 7,4.) Tribe II.—Opilie.e.Opilia, Roxb. amentacea, Roxb. (Fig. 74 bis.)Cansjera, Juss. leptostachya, Be nth. Tribe III.—Icacine^e.Gomphandra, Wall. australiana, F. v. M. polymorpha, Wight., var. 6, Bail.—Wood of light colour andnicely marked.Apodytes, E. Meyer. brachystylis, F. v. M. — Wood hard, yellow; useful forcabinet-work. (Fig. 75.)Pennantia, Forst. Cunninghamii, Miers.Phlebocalymna, Griff. lobospora, F. v. M.Villaresia, Ruiz et Pav.Smythii, F. v. M. Moorei, F. v. M.—Churnwood of Kin Kin. Wood light-coloured and prettily marked.Cardiopteris, Wall. lobata, R. Br., var. moluccana, Masters. (Fig. 76.) Order XXXV.—ILICINEiE. Ilex, Linn. peduncularis, F- v. M. (Fig. 76 bis.) Figured from specimenout of the Muellerian herbarium, kindly given for thepurpose by Professor A. J. Ewart. Alliance 1X.—CELASTRALES. Order XXXVI.—CELASTRINEiE. Tribe I.—Celastre/E. Euonymus, Tournef. australianus, F. v. M. Celastrus, Linn. australis, Harv. ct M-uell. 94 XXXII. BURSERACE^.
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I. BURSEEA AUSTRALASICA, Bail. XXXIII. MELIACE^.—XXXIV. OLACINE/E. H5
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