234 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
he specimens in the British Museum, on which gee ne 
his variety, are labelled by Brown ‘ Eucalyptus, Mr. W. Baxter, 
received 1828 ; ~— - o. me perhaps Kangaroo iciant, or 
very possibly V.D. L am has written on the sheet, and 
quotes in FL Avasteae = name aa Baxteri R. Br. ; but Mr. Britten 
informs me that this name does not appear in Brown’s 
y the courtesy of the Museum metas! I possess drawings 
of the specimens referred to. Both are twigs in flower and plump 
bud, and are precisely matched by the following in the Sydney 
Herbarium : (a) “ Major Mitchell’s os near Portland, 20th 
March, 1842” (J. G. Robertson, no. 508); (b) ‘Five miles from 
ortland, on road to Bridgewater Bay, Ne 6-10 feet high, 5th 
February, 1844” (J. G. Robertson, no. 497). Both these specimens 
in flower and in early fruit; no. 508 in ripe fruit also oth 
are EF. capitellata Sm sie) f the leaves of the Portland Bay 
8 se my resemble oe — and — Australian 
F. v. M. in diversifolia Bonpl., see my Revision of Eucalyptus, 
p- 197) is a mistake. £. diversifolia has uniformly narrower leaves 
not to mention other points. At the same time a“ a, aa 
limits of HF. capitellata, E. diversifolia, and FE. p 
Muelleriana unite near the Victorian-South ree ti Etidary, 
and botanists would do well to be on their guard not to commit the 
Adelaide 
INTRODUCED PLANTS AT SYDNEY, 1802-4. 
[Amone the miscellaneous papers of Robert Brown A ypc ee in 
the National Herbarium is a list of plants noted by $ intro- 
ductions during his visits to Sydney, 1802-4 ; of this aie following 
is a copy. It has not seemed worth while to ada the modern 
synonymy, as the plants will easily be recognized by eee names 
iven. 
4 Of the two plants to which a ? is prefixed, rn are no speci- 
ns of Lepidium didymum (Senebiera didyma) from Brown in the 
Tietadinns; but Cotula coronopifolia is well capesdénseds Of Malva 
capensis (Malvastrum ey we find no mention elsewhere as an 
introduced plant; we have no specimens from _— nor do we 
find any reference “ iti in his MSS.—Eb. Journ 
Prantz INTRODUCT# VICINITATIS — JACKSON. 
Plantago major. Ubique ad es 
Nicotiana Tabacum. In ruderatis et a oan as prope Sydney. 
Datura. In ruderatis ad Sydney et Parrama 
Solanum sodomeum, 
