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Quad he call’d it Cinquefoil tree, it smelt strong has a racemose 
our berries as bigg as filberds which are insipid and contain 
many seeds in them,” ff. 112, 135.4, 145.3, 149.5. 
Maytenus magellanicus Hook.f. “This was gathered at Eliza- 
beths Island, Mag. str.,” ff. 114, 145.9. 
Berberis buxifolia Lam. ‘Magellan straits.” A label of 
q* make good tartes the busshe—of 7 or about 8 or 9 foot 
high,” f. 117. 
Philesia buxifoka Lam. “e freto Magellanico,” ff. 118, 
116.5, 147.7. 
tree, it had a green bark & brittle wood,” ff. 128, 105.6, 148.3. 
Chiliotrichum ef. amelloides Cass. Ff. 142.3, 150.1. Without 
y 
CATHARINEA RHYSTOPHYLLA OC. M. 
By H. N. Drxon, M.A., F.L.S. 
orig 
Catharinea rhystophylla by C. Miller (Nuoy. Giorn. Bot. Ital., 1896, 
93); the article by E. 8. oe 1 S : 
1902, 1), in which he compares and gives two figures of C. rhys- 
kindly sent me by Mons. Cardot. 
n C. Miiller’s description of C. rhystophylla no character is 
i fruiti e of an 
: usta 
“ distincte transversaliter undulata,” ‘dorso summitatis pariter 
simpliciter vel duplicate aculeata,” and the note, “A congeneribus 
; ie h 
C. undulata, which is usually considered the type of the genus! 
It may have been intended to apply to the dioicous species only ; 
