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09. Ipomea (Calonyction) shirensis, Baker ; volubilis, caulibus 
pepilloai glabrescentibus, foliis petiolatis, cordato-ovatis ad venas 
primarias obscure ciliatis, eymis 2-4 floris longe pedunculatis, pedicellis 
fructiferis incrassatis, sepalis ovatis cuspidatis glabris, corolla alba calyce 
10-plo longiori, tubo infra medium infundibulari, fructu globoso, 
seminibus glabris 
Han.-—Shiré bicblands, Kirk, Buchanan. 
Folia $—5 poll. longa, Sepala 6 lin. longa. Corolla 5 poll. longa. 
CCCLXII.—MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
Mr, WirLIAM TRUELOVE, late foreman of the Arboretum in the Royal 
Gardens, died at Brixton on Tuesday, January 16th, after a short illness. 
He retired from service at Kew in April 1892, when he was 70 years 
ofage. (See Kew Bulletin, 1892, p. 185.) 
Kew Bulletin .— The annual volumes for 1887, 1888, and 1889 being 
out of PS are no longer supplied to the public 2 H.M. Stationery 
Office 
Index Kewensis.—The second part of this work, completing the first 
volume, appeared in December. This brings the index down to the end 
of the ue deeem and forms a volume o pages, containing 
about 200,000 names. Good progress is being made with the second 
volume, of which 2 200 pages are already in print. 
Guide to Timber Museum.—A second edition of the “ Official Guide 
to the Museums of Economic Botany $e 3) Timbers" has just been 
of assistance from Mr. J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., the energetie curator of 
the Technological Museum at Sydney. 
Key Plan.—A new edition of the Key Plan, sold at the gates of the 
Royal Gardens, has been issued to the public. The de tails have been 
of H.M. Office of eine Owing to an oversight on the part of t 
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