EUCALYPTUS TREES. 403 
known, but as yet cannot be defined with precision 
in their generic and specific relation, evidently some 
occur Which, in elegance, grace and utility, surpass 
even many of those now specially mentioned : 
Arundinaria Japonica, S. and Z.—Japan. Height to 
12*feet, 
Arundinaria macrosperma, Mich. — North America. 
Height to 35 feet. 
Arundinaria verticillata, Nees. — Brazil. Height to 
15 feet. 
Arundinaria debilis, Thwaites.—Ceylon; ascends to 
8,000 feet. A tall species. 
Arundinaria acuminata, Munro. — Mexico. Height 
to 20 feet. 
Arundinaria falcata, Nees. — Himalaya; ascends to 
10,000 feet. Height to 20 feet. 
Arundinaria tesselata, Munro. —South Africa; as- 
cends to 6,500 feet. Height to 20 feet. 
Arundinaria callosa, Munro.—Himalaya ; ascends to 
6,000 feet. Height to 12 feet. . 
Arundinaria Khasiana, Munro.—Himalaya; ascends 
to 6,000 feet. Height to 12 feet. 
Arundinaria Hookeriana, Munro.—Sikkim; ascends 
to 7,000 feet. Height to 15 feet. 
Arundinaria suberecta, Munro.—Himalaya; ascends 
to 4,500 feet. Height to 15 feet. 
Thamnocalamus Falconeri, J. Hook. — Himalaya ; 
ascends to 8,000 feet. Tall. 
Thamnocalamus spathiflorus, Munro. — Himalaya ; 
ascends to 10,000 feet. Tall. 
Phyllostachys bambusoides, S. and Z. — Himalaya, 
China, Japan. Height to 12 feet. 
