380 BOTANICAL INQUIEENDA. 



the Philippines, where it often assists in giving a cheerful blaze 

 to the fire of the traveller. It is also exported from Manilla as 

 a drug. The tree that affords it is probably a Canarium ; but it 

 is desirable to have complete specimens, in order to ascertain the 

 species with exactness. 



There are other resins, of whose origin little is known, which 

 have been imported as Elemi. 



The Botanical Student will find other subjects of inquiry 

 alluded to in the Jury Eeports of the Great Exhibition, Lon- 

 don, 1851, and of Paris, 1855 ; also in the publications relating 

 to the various exhibitions of produce held within the last few 

 years at Madras, and in the provinces. 



