Native Cranberry, n. See Cranberry.
Native Currant, n. See under Currant.
Native Daisy, n. See Daisy.
Native Damson, n. See Damson.
Native Dandelion, n.
See Dandelion.
Native Daphne, n. See Daphne.
Native Date, n. See Date.
Native Deal, n. See Deal.
Native Dog, n. Another name for the Dingo (q.v.).
Native Elderberry, n. See Elderberry.
Native Flag, n. See under Flax, Native, and New Zealand.
Native Fuchsia, n. See Fuchsia.
Native Furze, n. See Hakea.
Native Ginger, n. See Ginger.
Native Grape, n. See Grape, Gippsland.
Native-hen, n. name applied to various species of the genus Tribonyx (q.v.). The Australian species are--
Tribonyx mortieri, Du Bus., called by Gould the Native Hen of the Colonists;
Black-tailed N.-h., T. ventralis, Gould;
and in Tasmania, Tribonyx gouldi, Sclater. See Tribonyx.
1848. J. Gould, `Birds of Australia,' vol. vi. pl. 71:
"Tribonyx Mortierii, Du Bus., native-hen of the colonists."
Native Hickory, n. See Hickory.
Native Holly, n. See Holly.
Native Hops, n. See Hops.
Native Hyacinth, n. See Hyacinth.
Native Indigo. n. See Indigo.
Native Ivy, n. See Ivy, and Grape, Macquarie Harbour.
Native Jasmine, n. See Jasmine.
Native Juniper, n. Same as Native Currant. See under Currant.
Native k.u.mquat, n. Same as Desert Lemon (q.v.).
Native Laburnum, n. See Laburnum.
Native Laurel, n. See Laurel.
Native Lavender, n. See Lavender.
Native Leek, n. See Leek.
Native Lilac, n. a Tasmanian plant.
See Lilac.
Native Lime, n. See Lime.
Native Lucerne, n. i.q. Queensland Hemp.
See under Hemp.
Native Mangrove, n. Tasmanian name for the b.o.o.bialla (q.v.).
Native Mignonette, n. See Mignonette.
Native Millet, n. See Millet.
Native Mint, n. See Mint.
Native Mistletoe, n. See Mistletoe.
Native Mulberry, n. See Mulberry.
Native Myrtle, n. See Myrtle.
Native Nectarine, n. another name for the Emu-Apple. See under Apple.
Native Oak, n. See Oak.
Native Olive, n. See under Olive and Marblewood.
Native Onion, n. Same as Native Leek.
See Leek.