BOTANICAL INFOBMATION. 189 



respective iium*ber3 corresponding to tliose marked ou the 

 trees . . . 



39 



IL Species and Varieties contained in small paper bags, labelled as above, 

 each containing Capsules, Leaves, and (where procurable) Seeds and 

 Buds. These, together, amount to nine hundred and thirty^ and are 

 arranged in the above manner, viz. 



1st Series. With single numbers , . , . • 33 



2nd Series. Alphabetical, A 1 to A 12 . . . .167 



3rd Series. In a circle (1) , 691 



4th Series. From the Government domain . . . .39 



564 



930 



JII. Papers of Sprigs, (and separate ones) of the Capsules, etc., collected on 



the Blue Mountains, New South Wales 26 



Total of Species and Varieties . . . • 1520 



PINES. 



A series of large bags and tin cases, numbered and named, of all the 



species of Cassnarina examined and determined from 26 th July 

 to 29th September (a few separate packets of unexamined 



species) 



201 



A series of large bags and tin cases of my new genus EchinocarpnSy or 



Grass Pines, numbered and named 21 



222 



Grand Total of Species and Varieties . . . 1732 



DRAWINGS, 



maffnified 



feient species and genera of Eucali/piid^e . Notes to the above. 



P.S. A small packet of seeds of the fmest timber-trees of Illawarra, 

 Having had no convenience for opening and sorting the New South Wales collec- 

 tions, that portion intended for the Victoria Government will be sent from Ilobart 

 Town, where every accommodation I require is promised. 



The 



Australian 



described by Mb. Swainson, and of which Seeds and Cones {mostly in abundance) 

 have been collected for the Victoria Government. -r-^,'B, In several instances differ- 

 ent species and numbers appear under the same specific name. AH these must there- 

 fore be considered ^r<9W2^w^ry, and arose from not keeping a memorandum of the 

 names I had already used. Without a single book to refer to, I have been obliged to 

 leave several of the latter species unnamed (although described), from haviug ex- 

 hausted all the specific names I can think of, that were at all applicable to the 



species. 



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