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505. Quercus hispanica, Lamb? 



('. Twites, with flowers and detached fruit. 



Three specimens, labelled respectively : Chi-istmas, 1864 ; 



8 Jan., 186.'5 ; Spring, 1865. Garden of Mr. Brown, • 



Clapham Common. 

 Attached to these specimens is a letter from Dr. F. 



Welwitsch, in which he expresses the opinion that it 



may be the Quercus HiajMuka, Lamb. 



506. Quercus Suber, L. 



a. Twigs, with male flowers, and detached cupules and bark. 



SERIES VIII. ORDINES ANOMALI. 

 SALICINE.E. 



507. Salix Capraea, L. 



J. Twigs, with male and female flowers, without leaves. 

 Reigate ; 19 March, 1859. 



GYMNOSPERMI 



CONIFERS. 

 Tribe 1. Cupees-sinii* 



508. Cupressus sempervirens, L. 



a. Twigs, with fruit. 



Jerusalem (enclosm-e of the Mosque of Omar) ; 20 Oct., 

 1860; D.H. 



509. Juniperus communis, L. 



a. Twigs, with male catkins and fruit. 



(1) Les Pialoux, near Valence ; 29 April, 1854; with fruit. 



(2) Reigate ; 14 May, 1857 ; with male catkins. 



510. Juniperus Oxycedrus, L. 



a. Twigs, with fruit. 



Solli^s-Farlede (Var.) ; 17 May, 1854. 



511. Juniperus Sabina, L. 



a. (1) Twgs with fruit ; (2) twig, with male catkins. 

 Val Queyras ; Atig., 1864. 



[The leaves in these specimens are small and closely 

 imbricate, as in Cupressus semperrirenA, L., except a 

 few at the base of the twigs. It thus I'opresents the 

 drug as imported from Italy.] 



