976 Af/riculhii^al Gazette of N.S. IF. 



[Dec. 2, 1908. 



With us a small treo, with lara;p, broarl, stroncjlv-voinorl leaves. Sydney is 

 undoubtedly too cool fof its full development, it is allied to F. Bennettiif 

 which ifrows very much more vigorously with us. 



29. F. Vogelii, Mi(|. Tniiiical Afi'ica. "* , 



A small vigorous tree, with large entire smooth leaves, many (if which are 

 a foot long and Ti inches wide. Petiole long. The midfil) and main lateral 

 veiTis conspicuous. 



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SO. Ficus sp. 

 Botanic (i.irdfus, Sydney. 



There is no doubt that, given good soil and plenty of shelter, this would 

 become a large tree in the Sydney district. 



L 33 c (at the back of a lai-ge tree oi Greciih'a ruhusla). 



Following are some interesting trees in the Sydney Botanic Gardi-ns, the 

 specilic names of which are uncertun at present. 



30. Ficus sp. A noble tree with aerial loots. Leaves nearly ovate, blunt 

 pointed, the average dimensions about 3 inches long by 2 wide, dark coloured, 

 and very shiny above, paler below, veins not specially prominent exce})t the 

 midrib. Both surfaces quite smooth. 



