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Norges to No. XXXIX. 
Line 1. Causing calamity; auma aaa causing mala’; that is, any one 
am disrespect to this land will perish. - 
ypo-le-Malama means ‘ Pf 
ae: ae is one of the heroes of the ‘ War of the gods and Giants,’ q.v. 
15. Level, lafa-lafa ; that is, the island has no chief of its own. 
26. Fongo-olo-ula, ‘ face-of-the-red-fort’; Sopoanga, ‘ the passing over.’ 
CONTRIBUTIONS ro s KNOWLEDGE or AUSTRALIAN 
VEGETABLE EXUDATIONS. No. l. 
By J. H. Marve, F.L.s., &.,and H. G. Smira. 
[Read before the Reyal Society of N. S. Wales, September 4, 1895. ] 
Unper the above title we submit some notes on gums, resins, &e., 
which we trust will be of value, either because the exudations are 
entirely new to science,! or because, if their existence has already 
been recorded, their composition has not been determined. The 
notes are of various degrees of fullness; in some cases the sub- 
stances promise to be of such interest, that we hope at some 
future time to deal more fully with them. 
_ Exupations Deatt WitH—Guwms. 
Bosistoa sapindiformis, F.v.M.; Rutacez. ° 
Melicope neurococea, Benth.; Rutacee. 
Getjera Muelleri, Benth.; Rutacee. 
Pentaceras australis, Hook. f.; Rutacex. 
Capparis nobilis, F.v.M.; Capparide. 
Acacia Oswaldi, F.v.M.; Leguminose. 
Acacia retinoides, Schlecht ; Leguminose. 
Acacia Bakeri, Maiden ; Leguminose. 
ee 
Ag the present paper all the exudations are new to science, except 
of Eucalyptus Planchonia 
