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18 GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA. 
certainty what he meant. When Mr. Robert Brown referred to Araucaria that plant which the late Mr. Lambert had 
published, in his splendid monograph of Pines, under the name of Dombeya excelsa, he decided, and we think ri htly, 
that he was not called upon to go back to the name of columnaris, applied to Dom 
. Co fr as we learn from 
me, A. Cookii 
4 rum, and was received in i-e Journal of the Horticultural Society. Neverthele 
exchanged in the Botanical Magazine for the LACT columnaris, 
the name colwmnaris was given to a a Cupressus vei not to an Araucaria, although all the Araucarias a 
columnar, and the name is t most especially although the revival of Forster’s obsolete name 
nd 
can only tend to inerease that rampant hai: among the names of plants, of which every one complains with 
som "n truth. 
The accompanying figure of the Cone is borrowed from the Journal of the Horticultural Society. 
