974 Agricultural Gazette of N.S. W. [J)^c. 2, 1908. 



It is, however, larn'clv lopjicd for caille, ('lc|ili;uit , .ind cainrl t'nddri', hut 

 fliietly b}' Muhaiumcdaii a'ti'iidants. 



Gamble states that it (Hko F. hoK/nlohsi.s) is sdinctiiiies found enveloping 

 the Date Pahn, as in the Sah;ii an|iiii- Botanic Garden 



The I'ipal does reniarkablv well in the S\(ln('\- district. It is a deciduous 

 ti'ee, readily I'ecognised by its long, aeuininate^ graeeful leaves. It is well 

 woi'tliv iif cultivation in Eastern Anslrnli,!. 



LJ 4 c ; M :\ : L 4, If) c. 19, 25, I'l). Sec photo, of (ti-ee not in full foliage). 







25. Fxus rhododendrifolia, Miq. 



Botanic (Jarik'iis, .Sydney. 



25. F. rliod odendrifolia , Miq. 



Native of the base of the Sikkini and IMuitan IlimaUxya and Khasi and 

 Pegu Hills, India. See tt. 58" and S3;// (for details) of vol. i, Ami. Bot. 

 GariL, Calcutta. 



One of the most beautiful of all Figs for the Sydney district. Pendulous 

 in habit, and very dense foliaged. With us a small tree ; but in warmer 

 places with better soil, there is no doubt it will become a large tree. Leaves 



