BY FRED. TURNER. 559 



Order — M a g N o L i a c e iE. 

 Illicium axisatum, Linn. ; Star Anise ; China and Japan. 

 Magnolia fuscata, Andr. ;* Chinese Tulip-tree ; China. 

 LiRiODENDRON TULiPiFERA, Linn, ^f TuKp-tree ; N. America. 



Order — R u t a c E je. 

 Citrus aurantium, Linn. ; Orange, in var. ; S. Asia. 



Order — L e g u :m i N o s .e. 

 RoBiNiA pseudacacia, Linn. ; Locust-tree ; America. 

 Oleditschia triacanthos, Linn. ; Honey Locust ; N. America. 

 Inga pulcherrima, Cerv. ; .Soldier-bush ; Mexico. 



Order — R o s a c e .e. 



Prunus persica, Benth. et Hook. ; Peachl and Nectarine, in var. ; 



Persia and China. 

 Prunus domestica, Linn. ; Plum, in var. ; Europe. 

 Armeniaca vulgaris, Lam. ; Apricot, in var. ; Central Asia. 

 Pyrus communis, Linn. ; Pear, in var. ; Europe. 

 Pyrus malus, Linn. ; Apple, in var. ; Europe. 

 Pyrus cydonia, Linn. ; Quince, in var. ; Europe. 

 Crat.egus oxyacantha, Linn. ; Hawthorn ; Europe. 



Order — O l e a c e .e. 

 Olea europea, Linn. ; Olive, in var. ; Europe. 



Order — A p o c y n a c e .e. 

 Nerium oleander, Linn. ; Oleander, in var. ; East Indies. 



* The Hoiiorable Dr. J. Norton, ^I.L.C, first called my attention to the 

 Loranthux growing upon this shrub. 



tMr. C. Hedley, F.L.S., first directed my attention to the Loranthus 

 growing upon this tree. 



J Mr. J. J. Fletcher first called my attention to Viscum arficulatum, 

 Burm., growing (m this tree. I do not remember ever having seen this 

 parasitical plant growing upon any other exotic tree or shrub in Australia, 

 nor upon any native tree but Doryphcra m>iiafras, Endl. 



