2 
A very valuable timber tree, an account of which, by Mr. D. 
Hutchins, may be found in ‘ Colonial Reports "Miscellaneous, No. 41 
(1907), p- 18, under the name of Ibean camphor or ‘ mozaiti.’ Curious 
galls arising ‘from the malformation of the ovary and imitating fruits 
were — by Mr. Hutchins as well as by Mr. Battiscombe.— 
O. Sra 
Fig. 1, hermaphrodite flower ; 2, stamen of exterior whorl, front view ; 3, stamen 
of second whorl, ear ew; - stamen of third whorl, seen from wit out; 5, 
staminode ; 6, pistil; 7, female flower; 8, same in longi ernen section ; 9, cup- 
shaped receptacle, mature, in longitu pada section ¢ Bay) t with receptacle ; 
11, same, in longitudinal section ; 
12, longitudinal section ; 
13, fruit galls. All enlarged except 10 and 13, hich ee pa ahi 
