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1306. Helichrysum bracteatum. Everlasting. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J, H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



An '"everlasting" flower. 



1307. Clematis aristata. Clematis. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1308. Dracaena fragrans. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1309. GURTISIA FAGINEA. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



A tree 40 feet high; wood tough, heavy, durable; good for tools and furniture. 

 Native of South Africa. 



1310. Hymenosporum FLAVUM. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1311. Sterculia quadrifida. Kurrajong. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1312. Panax elegans. Laurel. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1313. Stenocarpus salignus. Silky oak. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1314. PULTENAEA LINOPHYLLA. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1315. KlCINOCARPUS PINIFOLIUS. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic 

 Garden, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 

 package.) 



1316. Oassinia longifolia. 



From Sydney, Australia. Received through J. H. Maiden, director Botanic Gar- 

 den, October 17, 1898. Communicated by Division of Agrostology. (1 pack- 

 age.) 



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