BY ALEX. G. HAMILTON. 781 



I have described the doinatia of the above-named species fully 

 as types of the structures in question. The following list of 

 domatia-bearing plants which I have myself examined is arranged 

 according to Natural Orders. I have followed Baron von Mueller's 



arrangement in the Second Systematic Census of Australian 

 Plants. 



Meliace^. 



Dysoxyluia Fraserianum, Benth ii. 



Synoum glandulosum, A. de Juss ii. 



Cedrela australiSjF.v.W ii. 



StBRCULIACEvE. 



Tarrietia actinophylla, C. Mooi'e i 



Tiliace.e. 



Elceocarpits cyanPAis, Ait ii. 



g?-andis, F. v.M ii. 



obovatiis, G. Don ii.* 



Sloanea Woollsii, F.v.M iii. 



Sapindace.e. 



Diploglottis Cunninghamii, Hook, f v. 



JVepheliuTTi /oveolatum, F.\.~M ii. 



Beckhri, Benth ii. 



HarpuUia Wadsworthii, F.v.^1 ii.f 



RoSACEiE. 



Bubtcs Moorei, F.v.M iv. 



Prunus Lusitaniea, Linn iv. 



domestica, Linn iv. 



* Probably the species E. foveolatus was named from the presence of 

 domatia. I have not seen it. 



t Gupania foreolata, B^.v.M., is described as having dimples in the axils. 



