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Spain, as it occurs in many localities (as a planted tree), and 
that our English elms are part of the Lusitanian flora. ‘Their 
ce. 
On the date of planting (Feb. 9th, 1916) these young elms 
were 6 ft. or 7 ft. high. They are planted in approximately the 
same relative positions as the original ‘‘ Seven Sisters,’’? but 
about 10 yds. to the west. WwW. J.B 
Botanical Magazine for April.—The plants figured are 
Sophrolaelia Psyche, Rolfe (t. 8654), a garden hybrid between 
ta cinnabarina, Lindl. and Sophronitis grandiflora, Lindl. ; 
Clematis Pavoliniana, Pampanini (t. 8655) from Central China; 
Euonymus Bungeanus, Maxim. (t. 8656), from Manchuria and 
N. China; Lupinus Chamissonis, Eschsch. (t, 8657), from Cali- 
fornia and Alnus cordata, Desf. (t. 8658), a native of Italy and 
orsica, 
Nomina nuda published by C. Moore.—The following notes 
and identifications of certain nomina nuda published by the late 
r. C. Moore in his Catalogue of Plants in the reey Botanic 
Gardens, 1895, and hitherto omitted in the Index ewensis, 
have been kindly supplied by Mr. J. H. Maiden, the present 
Director. 
Araucaria elegans, C. Moore, l.c. 88 (New Caledonia) = A. 
Balansae, Brongn. § Gris. See Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, vol. 
XVlil. p. 906 (1907). 
raucaria anitense [sic], C. Moore, l.c. (Aneitum, New 
Hebrides) = A. Cookii, R. Br. var. rigida, Hort. 
ammara pumila, C. Moore and D. spinulosa, C. Moore, l.c. 
89 (New Caledonia).—These species appear to be identical. 
They have not yet coned in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, and 
have therefore not been identified. 
‘uphorbia compacta, ©. Moore, l.c. 81 (Polynesia) = E. 
heriifolia, Linn. var. compacta, Hort. 
is tous habrophylla, C. Moore, l.c. 84, is an error for the 
OWilng : — 
_ Ficus habroph lla, G. Bennett, Gatherings of a Naturalist 
In Australasia. 4 341 (1860), nomen; Seem. Fl. Viti. p. 248 
(1865) descr. A native of Tana Island, New Hel rides. 
According to Bennett, the fruit when ripe is of a purplish-red 
colour and excellent for tarts and preserves. 
