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1317. Tecoma stans. 



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

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

 age.) 



A beautiful ornamental flowering shrub, received as "Tecoma velutina hort." 



1318. GrREVILLEA PUNICEA. 



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

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

 age.) 



1319. MOR1NDA JASMINOIDES. 



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

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

 age.) 



1320. Eucalyptus saligna. Gray gum. 



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

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

 age.) 



A tree often 100 feet high and 6 to 8 feet in diameter. Wood valuable, very dur- 

 able. Grows in rich bottom lands. Quite hardy. 



1321. Aberia caffra. Kei apple. 



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

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

 age.) 



A tall shrub. "The best South African hedge plant." (MacOwan.) 



1322. Tabernaemontana orientalis. Bitter bark. 



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

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

 package.) 



1323. Kulingia pannosa. Black kurrajong. 



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

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

 package.) 



1324. Petrophila pulchella. 



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

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

 package.) 



1325. Eucalyptus obcordata. 



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

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

 package.) 



1326. Callitris arborea. 



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

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

 package.) 



A South African conifer, growing at from 3,000 to 4,000 feet altitude. Trunks 

 often 8 to 12 feet in diameter. 



