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Identifier: comprehensivecat00bail (find matches)
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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8. Galbulimima baccata, Bail. (a) Port, under surface of a leaf, (b) fl. bud, (c) the outer sepal, (d) port, surfaceof a sep., (e) fl. bud, sepals removed, (f) one of the outer staminodia ? petals, (g) ascale, Ch) a fruit, (i) sect, fruit containing no perfect seeds, (k) sect, fruit containingfour perfect seeds, (1) seeds, (m) seed enclosed in its loose rugged coat, (n) long.sect, seed, (o) trans, sect seed. (a), (cl), (f), and (g) enl.; (b), (c), (e), (h),and Co) nat. size. 24 IV. ANONACE^E.
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9. UVARIA MEMBEANACEA, Betlill.(a) Leaf, (b and c) apices of leaves, (d) flower, (<?) pecmncie, u) receptacle,(g) stipites, (h) ripe carpels, (j) seed, (k) stellate tomentum. (a) — (j) nat. size,(k) enl. IV. AN0NACK2E. 25 Galbulimima, Bail. baccata, Bail.—Wood soft. The fruits are free from tanninand prussic acid, yielding glucoside, but contain a pun-gent ethereal oil (resembling in odour juniper berries)and traces of alkaloid (/. C. Brilnnich). (Fig. 8.) Order IV.— ANONACEJE. Tribe I.—Uvarie^e.Uvaria. Linn. membranacea, Benth. (Fig. 9.)Goezeana, F. v. M.Fitzalania, F. v. M. heteropetala. F.v.M.— ? Uvaria heteropetala, F. v. M., FlAustr. i. 51. Tribe II.—Unone.e.Cananga, Ram ph. odorata, H. f. et T-—Wood hard, grey.Unonia, Linn. Wardiana, Bail.— Niadoa of Mapoon natives. (Fig. 9 bis.)Ancana, F. v. M. stenopetala, F. v. M.Polyalthia, Bin me. nitidissima, Benth.—; Wo-a of Thursday Island and Man-guru of Batavia River natives. Wood nicely marked,with a spicy fragran
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