Cunningham's sjH'cinu'n ol " /•'. iiroiosii," at Ki'w, is not in fruit, sd that 

 probabh' this svnun\ni,and tluit ol Sweet's shoiiUl not stand, as the specimens 

 are most probably those of his true l-\ iiri-iiosd from Moreton Bay, tlie branchlets 

 of the two being quite similar, and C'mmingham would hardly have confounded 

 C. rliomhpitfcd with ('. uroiosii. '['\\v sjx'cimen in the Brussels Herbarium labelled 

 F. ]'ciifciuitii is probably C. cah\iyata, but has no fruits. 



Benthamin his "Flora Australiensis,"\'ol. \'I, p. 238, places (nnui's specimen, 

 which is labelled "Oyster ]^ay Pine" in the British Museum, as the variety 

 Tasmanica of the species, but the differences mentioned are, we think, more than 

 sufficient to warrant \-arietal rank for the Tasmanian plant and the specific name 

 of C. Tasmanica is now proposed for it. 



At Kew Herbarimu there is a specimen labelled by A. Cunningham, C. 

 altcmiata, and another of the same at the British Museum, but these have no fruits. 



Herbaria .Material Examined. 

 Kew, — 



Robert Brown's specimen, 1802-5, this is labelled " C. Ventcnctfii," R.Br. 



A. Cunningham's specimen from Moreton Bay, labelled " C. calcarata." 



A. Cunningham's specimen from Moreton Bay, Hook, Herb., labelled 

 " C. aroiosa." 



X. Cunningham's specimens from Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, " a small drooping 

 tree," Port Jackson, both the above two are labelled " C. attenuata, 

 A. Cunn." ; the former in pencil and the latter in ink. 



Eraser's specimen from N.W. Coast, 1829. 



Hooker's specimen labelled " Sydney." 



W. Macarthur's specimen, "Sydney Woods, Paris Exhibition, 1854." 



Specimen labelled " London Exhibition, 1862." 



A specimen labelled by Bentham as var. mucronata. 



Mueller's specimen labelled "C. pyramidalis," fruits immature. 



Specimens from Botanic Gardens, Naples. 



Specimen from St. Helena, witli name by Sir J. D. Hooker. 



Neither of these last two shows variation from the Australian specimens, 

 although cultivated so far from its nati\'e habitat. 



I-5ritish Museum, — - 



Robert Brown's specimen liom I'ort Jackson, 1804 5, labehed " C. 



Venlenatii." 

 A. Cunningham's specimens, 1825, hibeljed "('. alUnuula," without fiuits. 

 A. Cunningham's specimen from Stradl)roke Island, Moicfon r>ay. 

 Flinders' specimens, no loc. 

 G. Caley's specimens, no loc. 

 Backhouse's specimens, no loc. 



