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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

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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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oogun of Johnstone River natives. (Plate XVI.)modesta, F. v. M. ex Schum.Costus, Linn. Potierse, F. v. M.Tapeinocheilos, Miq. pungens, Miq., var. queenslandije, Bail. = T. queenslandice,K. Schum. Tribe II.—Muse^e.Musa, Linn.—Bananas. Banksii, F. v. M. — Morgogaba of Cleveland Bay and Boo-gar-oo of Dunk Island natives. This and theother two species might furnish good fibre, but are use-less for fruit, as the seeds are so numerous.Hillii, F. v. M.Fitzalani, F. v. M. Order CXXIX.—HiEMODORACEiE. Tribe I.—Euh.emodor^e.Hsemodorum, Sni. planifolium, R. Br. coccineum, R. Br.— On-tho of Mitchell River, Tandi of Cooktown, and Anto of Palmer River natives. Hasbeen reputed as poisonous to horses (see Ql. Agric. Jl. v.(1899) 41, pi. 118).ensifolium, F. v. M.tenuifolium, A. Ciinn. Tribe II.—Ophiopogone^e.*Ophiopogon, Kcr.japonicus, Ker. Order CXXx!—IRIDACEiE. Subtribe L—Sisyrinchiece.Libertia, Spreng. paniculata, Spreng.Sisyrinchium, Linn. micranthum, Cav.—Scour-weed. PLATE XVI.
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Alpinia arctiflora, F. v. M. CXXXI. AMARYLLIDE^. 543 Subtribe II.—Aristece.Patersonia, R. Br. = Genosiris, Labill.glauca, R. Br.sericea, R. Br.glabrata, R. Br. Order CXXXI.— AMARYLLIDEJE. Tribe I.—HypoxideyE.Hypoxis, Linn. hygrometrica, Labill.var. pratensis, Benth.var. elongata, Be nth.glabella, R. Br.marginata, R. Br.Curculigo, Gcertn.recurvata, Ait. ensifolia, R. Br. — Harpea of Dunk Island, Yuara ofPalmer River, Jool-lun of Butchers Hill, U-o-ba ofAlorehead River, Un-dor-a of Musgrave River, and Kom-mol of Cooktown natives. Tribe II.—Amarylle.e. Crinum, Linn.—Likely all more or less poisonous to stock. Douglasii, Bail. venosum, R.Br. (Fig. 530.) brachyandrum, Herb. brevistylum, Bail. angustifolium. var. confertum, Baker.var. blandurn, Roeni. uniflorum, F.v.M. (Fig. 531.) pestilentis, Bail.—Poisonous. brisbanicum, Bail. flaccidum, Herb. pedunculatum, R. Br.Eurycles, Salisb. amboinensis, Loud.— Bitamon of the Cardvvell natives(R.B.H.). Cunninghamii, Ait.var. Whittlei

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