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3, F, calcarata, Cunningham. A tree but little known. 



4, F. ericoidcs, Endlicher. A small shrub. 



5, F, Fothergilli, Endlicher. Forms a small tree. 



6, F, frilticosa, Endlicher. A small tree. 



7, F, glauca, Mirbel.A small bush. 



8, F, Gunii, Endlicher. A far^e tree. 



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9, F, Hugclii, Carriere. A large, conical tree, with as- 

 cending branches. 



10, F, niacrostachya, Knight. A small, straggling 

 bush, more hardy than the other species. 



lit F, propinqua, Cunningham. A conical bush, of 

 which but little is known. 



12, F, pyrainidalis, Carriere. Is a large bush or rather 

 small tree. 



13, F, rhomboidea, Endlicher. A large, Cypress-like 

 bush. 



14, F, rigid a, Endlicher. A small bush, of which lit- 

 tle is known. 



15, F, roluistn, Cunningham. A large, conical tree. 



16, F, Roei, Endlicher. A. shrub. 



17, F, triqiictra. Spach. A large shrub or small tree, 

 with many synonyms. 



18, F, lubf rculata, MirbelA. bush of which but lit- 

 tle is known. 



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