Original Articles. 
THIRD NOTES ON EBENACEZ; WITH DESCRIPTION OF 
A NEW SPECIES. 
by W. P. Hiern, M.A. 
(Tas. 186.) 
Four years have just elapsed since the publication of my Mono- 
ate of this Briar Order, and again a few additional points of 
rest require notice, and some fresh matter, either published sub- 
daainaty to the iadeeant or to my previous notes, or overlooked 
therein, must now be supplie 
With re regard to the geographical distribution of the ae an 
important and instructive addition can now be made Early in the 
month of March of the year 1763, a Scandinavian botanist, Peter 
Forskal, a pupil of riasent and a member of Niebuhr’s expedition, 
hitherto identified as belonging to this or to any other particular family ; 
os no species of the py, has been roeiously recorded from 1 
€ specimens seen by me form part of the herbarium of the late 
Po Nolte, which has hae recently acquired by the 5c egdevesre 
ef Botany in the British Museum; they were both gathered am ong 
hours’ journey towards the east from Beit el Fakih, and about fourteen 
degrees and a half of latitude north of the Equator. 
One of the species referred to is a Euclea, plete intermediate 
ulata, Thu not indeed a 
i 
Abyssinian, or as an undescribed species t 
E. undulata. The latter species ranges over the eas 
Cape of Good Hope, the Kalahari region, and the ‘Transral Republic. 
written «Ig ta arbor- eon J 
bian n 
w.s, vou. 6. [Aprrt, 1877. ] : 
