Aug. 3, IDOS.] Agricultural Gazette of N.S.JV. 633 



that it flourishes at all in its present situation shows how hardy it is. 

 L 26 a. See photos of (J. lusifanica. The Canipl)elltowii specimen is six 

 yeax-s old. 



Quercus pseido-suber, Santi. 



BotiiuiC'Gardens, Sydney. 



6. Q. j?seudo-suber, 8anti. South Europe. The " False Cork Oak." Fig. 

 Kotschy. It yields a cork inferior to that of Q. Siiher. 



The remarks made under Q. lusifanica apply to the Botanic Gardens tree. 

 It has not fruited with us so far. 



L 26 c. See photo. 



