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a new member of this genus, so like R. Imschootiana in habit 

 that, until it bloomed, and the marked differences in the size and 

 colour of the flowers proved it to be distinct, it was taken for that 

 . .«. i t discovered in Annam, by Mr. W. Micholitz, a 



\u. iq (1i - ¥ es ! re * ? ai ? der and Sons< lt lowered at Kew in 

 May, 1906, under tropical treatment. 



species, 

 collectoi 



\f V AhSS ?' ° bart ' TaSmania '- We » re informed that 

 EMuto GmS™ fr l " i many y - eai * S Su P eri ntendent of the Hobart 

 M > A wS! \V f so ! ne , n ? le ag0 ' and has beeQ succeeded by 



3 e OnS^M f t ? + ° h0lds the a PPomtment conjoints with 

 -I.- Onratorsh.p of the Natural History Museum at Hobart, 



Specimens for use in Elementary Schools.-A limited number of 



adi repTeSe" b v° f 1 £* ^T * C ° m ™ n "^ and "shrubs 

 wh«rT?3{r& S immer shoot ' il winter yh oot, flowers and 



for use 1 T F «n S2S T^f ° n Stiff ^rdboard/are available 



made to the DbSfflLJSSfi ■ ^T^S f ° r a Set ^ be 



set i« Vi iii ' . 0} ™ Botanic hardens, Kew. The nrice uer 



Uder Almond P™™** re P r ^ent the' following Sok 

 «>£K%£5& & ri g* A ^ *"*«* Belch, Birch,' 

 Hollv, HornSamTaJrtoS^ P^' EIm > Gean ' Hawthorn 

 Lime,' Maple Oak Peloh p! p? Iv > r > Labl ™ini, Larch, Lilac 



Sessile OaV SpSdle Tree *££» *£ ° Urraut ' Scotch Pint " 

 Walnut, WhiteV owWvchX^.' SyCam ° re > Turkey Oak, 



