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| . glaucescens, R. Br. Prod. eu A tree of 40 ft. and upwards, 
| do: young branches and petioles minutely pubescent when young but 
soon becoming glabrous, the inflorescence usually hoary-pubescent. 
~ Leaves ovate elliptical or oblong, obtuse or shortly acuminate, shortly 
contracted at the base, flat, not usually so rigid as in C. obovata dac i- 
| veined and reticulate but the veins rather “fine and the reticu aont 
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when EE out, ASIA when young, the segments " about as long as 
the tube or rather longer. Glands ipie, appearing to belong as 
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Meissn. in DC. Prod. xv. i. 72. 
"sede dte Bay, Dallachy ; — tick? Thozet, Dallachy ; 
Brisbane river, Moreto y, A. Cunningham, F'. Mueller, and others. font 
S. Wales. ue nl R. Brown; — Phe eckler; New panel 
C. Stuart; Port Jackson, Wo nningham rand ‘others ; Sy xd 
woods, Paris Exhibition, 1855, Maearthuür, n..6 oisi. 30; Northern woods, n. 4, 
Southern woods, n. ES Lon on Bxhibition; 1862, C. Moor 
Var. Cunüinghamii h e form except by rather 
ghamii. E reely distinguishable from the eastern 3 
"e flowe m d the pertanth-tabs bathar shorter —C. Cunninghamii, Meissn. 1 e 
ustralia. Hunter's river, Brunswick Bay, N.W. coast, A. Cunn ingham. 
Tum Meissn. iuc fro s wit We Abstrelia, which I have not seen, but is sup- 
posed to be from A. Cun ningham’s collection, is probably the same species. m 
ide iata, M ms QUUM of m api agit niens on both c i 
Ilaw. C. microneura, Meis —Seav ser; y d im e ^ 
S ux pe vui, Paris Exhibition, 18 
ves thick, ri igid, and more prominently reticulate, often. very 
Dallachy. 
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scarce} nitida. Leaves coriaceous and shining with fine ya 
“ely gets 6 Moretoniana, ‘Meine ‘|.c. 74.—Moreto 
Archers eek, Lei. , 
if Bid cii M. s 4, of which the specimens from Wide Bay, 
young fruit only, and not es eating ay be the same V variety. 
e above i ARII run much one into the other, and in view 
of specimens T I have had ae me, it seems impossible to aed any 0 
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triplinervis, R. gr. Prod. 402. A tall tree. Leaves 0 ater 
or “css eden acuminate, glabro us above, ee gua je 
*cent underneath sarei above 4 in. long, triplinerved or me 
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