.j^8 FLORULA of NEW HOLLAND. 



Solanum Spinofum Nova Hollandiay Phyllifoliis 



Jubrotundis. 

 Scabioja (forte) Novia. Hollandia, Statices fo- 



liisfubius argenteis. 

 Alcea Nova Hollandiay foliis angujlh utrinque 



villofis. 

 a plant of uncertain genus, with leaves re- 



fembling thofe of Amelatichier Lob. 

 Dammar a ex Nova Uollandia, Janamunda fe^ 

 cunda Chvfii foliis. Perhaps a fpecies of Ca- 

 narium, Linn. See Rumph. Amb. 2. p. 145. 

 et feq. 

 Tab. 4. fig. I. Equifetum Nova HoIlandicB,frutefcens foliis lon- 



gijimis, 

 fig, 2. Colutea Nova Hollandia, floribus amplis cocci- 

 neis, umbellatim difpojitis macula purpurea 

 notatis. 

 fig. 3. Conyza Nava Hollandiay anguflis Rofimarini 



foliis. 

 fig. 4. Mohoh infula Timor. 

 The figures in tab. 5. are certainly the Fucus natans, Lin. 

 Syfi. PL iv. p. 564. 

 Trees intro- NATURE, it is tme, denies this fine climate the fruits of the 

 tropics, or even of the warmer parts of the temperate zone ; yet 

 Governor Pfjillip gives us the comfortable aflurance, that all the 

 fruit trees and plants that were brought undamaged from the 

 Brazils and the Cape^ profper here greatly. Oranges flourifh, 

 and figs and vines ftill better. European efculents fucceed admi- 

 rably. 



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