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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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311. HOYA NlCHOLSONI/E, F-V.M. 312. Microstemma tuberosum, R.Br.; and forma, Walsh River, T. Barclay Millar. 336 LXXXI. LOGANIACE^E.
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313. MlTRASACME ELATA, R. Br. 314. LOGANIA PUS1LLA, R.Br. LXXXII. GENTIANE^. 337 Mitrasacme—could. connata, R. Br. indica, Wight. stellata, R. Br. Cunninghamii, Benth. pygmasa, R. Br. multicaulis, R. Br. laricifolia, R. Br. prolifera, R. Br.var. ? major, Benth. phascoides, R. Br.Logania, R. Br. Section I.—Eulogania. floribunda, R. Br.cordifolia, Hook. Section II.—Stomandra. pusilla, R.Br. (Fig. 314.)Geniostoma, Forst. australianum, F. v. M.Fagrsea, Thunb. Muelleri, Benth. racemosa, Jack.— Mucki of Cardwell natives (R.B.H.).Strychnos, Linn.—The xustralian species have not been found to contain any poisonous substance,lucida, R.Br. (Fig. 315.)psilosperma, F. v. M.—Northern form a weak, straggling tree; the Southern form an erect-stemmed tree 60 ft. or more in height. Wood hard and tough, with longitudinal white streaks. (Fig. 316.)Bancroftiana, Bail.—Snakewood. A climbing species having strong tendrils. Fig. 316 bis.) Order LXXXII.—GENTIANEJE. Tribe I.—ExacetE.Sebaea,

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