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Angéphora cordifolia Cav., Metrosidéros hispidus Smith, (Bot. Mag., t. 1960. ; and our fig. 699.) is a 
native of New Holland, with yellowish flowers, rather large, which are produced from May to August. _ 
In British green-houses, it isa shrub, seldom growing to the height of more than from 8 ft. to 10 ft. 
It was introduced in 1789. 
A. lanceolata Cav., the Apple Tree of New Holland, Metrosidéros spléndens G@rz., (see our fig. 702., 
which is a portrait of a tree, in the neighbourhood of Sydney, 60 ft. high,) isa native of Port Jackson, 

the leaves of which vary in their position from opposite to alternate. It was introduced in 1816; and 
in British green-houses, where it is not more than 4 ft. or 6 ft. high, when grown in pots, it flowers 
from May to August. 
Callistemon salignus Dec., Metrosidéros salfgnus Smith, is a native of New Holland, with lance- 

olate leaves, and pale yellow flowers. In British green-houses, it grows to the height of 10ft., and 
flowers from May toJuly. There are several other species in British gardens. 
C. lanceolatus Dec.; Metrosidéros lanceolatus Smith; M. citrina Bot, Mag., t.260.; and our fig. 
700. ; is a native of New Holland, with scarlet flowers, which are produced from June to November, 
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