No, 328. 
EUCALYPTUS CORDATA. 
Class. Order. 
ICOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
A native of Van Diemen's Island 
Tt has been lately introduced, and flowers 
in the spring; although the buds are formed 
and attain nearly their full size the autumn 
before. It does not increase by cuttings ; 
and as the seeds have not ripened, we have 
hitherto failed in increasing it. From its 
robust habit and rapid growth, it will soon 
become a tall tree. The whiteness of its 
leaves and branches gives it a most interest- 
ing appearance, but the flowers are not 
adapted for a conservatory, especially if it 
be lofty, as in such a situation it would be 
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as in his figure, and some of them almost as 
crenulate. In the inflorescence there is 
