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ft. Twigs with flowers. 



[These are rather better specimens than a ; they ;ue from 

 the same source and bear the same date.] 



Tribe X. Pomsje. 



237. [Pyrus Cydonia, L.] Cydonia vulgaris, Pers. 



a. Twig with young fruit and section of immature fruit. 

 Near Gap, where it is very common by the road-sides ; 



16 Aug., 1864. 



b. (1 and 2) Twigs and flowers (1) and young fruit (2). 



(1) Les Pialoux, near Valence; 30 April, 1854 (flowers). 



(2) Orange; 2 May, 1854 (young fruit). 



HAMAMELIDE/E. 



238. Liquidambar Altingiana, Blume. 



a. Twigs, with flowers. 



Assam collection ; Herb Griffith, No. 920. 



6. Twig, with fruit. 



Assam collection ; Herb Griffith, No. 920. [Thi.s species 

 has serrate but undivided leaves.] 



239. Liquidambar Formosana, Hance. 



a. Leaves and fruit. 



Leaves from Herb. H, F. Hance, Whampoa ; May, 1857. 

 Fruit, Formosa (per B. Swinhoe to Kew). 



ft. Leafy twig. 



Herb. H. F. Hance, No. 11209. " Prope monasterium 

 versus cacumina montes Pakwan, supra urbera 

 Cantonem; Julio, 1867. Arbor 50 pedalis et ultra." 



240- Liquidambar orientale, Mill. (L. imberbe, Ait.) 



a, ft. Leafy twigs, and fruiting twig without leaves, two 

 sheets. 

 Coast of Asia Minor, opposite the Island of Khodes. 

 From S. H. Maltass, 1855. 



" Liquid storax is obtained from this tree. See my pH|)er 

 on storax in the Pharmaceutical .Tournal and Tran- 

 sactions for Feb. and Mar., 1857 (3), xvi., ]>. 461." 

 — D. H. 

 c. Leafy twig, with detached fruit. 



Coast of Asia Minor, opposite the Island of Rhodes, S. H. 

 Maltass, 1855. An engraving of the fiiiit (taken 

 from Pharm. Joum. (1), xvi., p. 462) acconii),mies 

 this specimen. 



