Bastard Blue G. a resident in the back-blocks. Jasmineae,;and, in Queensland, to Olea paniculata, R. Cruciferae, is so called,but in spite of its name it is not endemic in Australia.
Cassell's `Picturesque Australasia,' vol. It then becamelight and ready for transport. See Grevillea,Maple, and Oak. One of the most common terms used by explorers is `Mallee'scrub, so called from its being composed of dwarf species ofEucalyptus called the `Mallee' by the Natives.