English: 62.
Citrus australis 63.
Citrus australasiaca 64.
Citrus inodora 65.
Citrus garrawayi
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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
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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61. bis. Murraya exotica, Linn., var. ovatifoliolata, Engl. (a) Single flower, (b) stamen, (b i) filament, (b 2) anther, (c) calyx and pistil,(c 1) calyx, (c 2) ovary, (c 3) style, (c 4) stigma, (d) trans, sect, ovary, (d 1 and<h) ovules, (e) berry, (a) — (d)-enl. ; (e) nat. size. XXIX. RUTACE/E.
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Yus Cjary^S/wa. y 1TWj. 62. Citrus australis, Planch. 63. Citrus australasica, F. z^. M. 64. Citrus inodora. Bail. 65. Citrus Garrawayl, Bail. XXXI. OCHNACE^.—XXXII. BURSERACE^E. 85 not be treated with this resin, on account of the acrid oil.If mixed with wax and turpentine would make a goodmaterial for fixing paper labels on tin boxes. (Fig.65 ter.)*glanduiosa, Desf.—Tree of Heaven, a native of China andJapan; said to contain a tanning matter (gallotannicacid) of about 11 per cent.Brucea, Mill. sumatrana, Roxb.—The seeds are called Macassar kernels/and are very bitter, and used in Java to cure dysentery.(Fig. 66.) Samadera, Gcertn. Bidwillii, Oik. = Hyptiandra Bidwilli, Hook. f.Baileyana, Oliv. = H. Bidwilli, var. grandiuscula, Bail, andF. y. M. (Fig. 67.)Cadeliia, F. v. M. pentastylis, F. v. M. =■■ Guilfoylea pentastylis, F. v. M.—Solidwood of Taroom. Wood durable ; also yields a reddye.monostylis, Benth. = G. monostylis, F. v. M.—Wood resem-bling some kinds of walnut
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