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„Pittosporum, about a dosis species apparently naturalised in the 
Riviera. 
ilna Cattleyanum and P. Guayava; in frait at the time of my 
Pio gigas, Andre.—A fine plant, ipee Er in Mr. Hanbury's 
den. This species produces a flower spike 30 feet high, and white 
flowers tinged with red and violet. It is in the Kew collection. 
|». Rhododendron ; very poorly represented. 
a juncea; a common garden plant, beautifully in flower in 
Octobe 
Strelitzia augusta and S. Regine, both as fine as at the Cape or 
Madeira. 
Trevesia sundaica and T. sp.—These two plants astonished me. 
They are both natives of Singapore, but at Cannes and Nice they were 
in perfect health, and had been so for years. 
W. WATSON. 
