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var. globosa, Henry, 1. c. 101. 



A large sterile specimen accompanied by two immature 

 fruits enclosed in an envelope, labelled ' 230. Coniferae. 

 Taxus baccata (globosa, Schlecht), Nov. Guajolote.' 

 T. cuspidata, Siebold and Zuccarini, Flor. Jap. Fam. Nat. ii., 108 

 (1846). 



Cotype bearing male strobiles collected by Siebold in Japan ; ex 

 Herb. Zuccarini. A fruit-bearing specimen with rather narrower, 

 more falcate leaves, labelled ' 426, Taxus cuspidata ; small tree, 10-12 

 ft., Mt. Hakoni,' is probably a form of this species. 



Torre ya nucifera, Siebold and Zuccarini in Abh. Akad. Muenchen, 

 iv., 3, p. 234 (1846). 



Siebold's Japanese specimen with male strobiles, ex Herb. Zuccarini, 

 Hort. Monac. Two sterile specimens from J. G. Veitch, Japan, 

 accompanied by an envelope containing some fruit sections. 



A sterile specimen labelled * Podocarpus nucifera, J. 98, Kanagawa.' 



T. grandis, Fortune in Gard. Chron. (1857), 788, and (i860), 

 170. 



Fortune's specimens with immature fruit, from the Chekiang 

 Mountains ; of the tree he states that it is a noble evergreen, known 

 as ' Fee-shee.' 



The specimens are accompanied by three pen-and-ink sketches of 

 Lindley's depicting the general outline, a transverse and longitudinal 

 section respectively of the bud. 



T. californica, Torrey in New York Journ. Pharm. i ii. , 49 (1854). 



Three specimens labelled ' T. Myristica, Hook.,' the larger and 

 sterile specimen from the ' Sierra Nevada, N. California, 5000 ft. 

 Evergreen tree, 40-50 ft. high. No. 207 (collector ?) ; wood yellow.' 



The two smaller specimens, with female flowers, are ascribed to 

 W. Lobb (No. 221). 



Ginkgo biloba, Linnaeus, Mant. ii., 313 (1771). 



Two small male-flowering specimens, labelled ' Salisburia adianti- 

 folia, received from De Candolle. Accompanying the specimens is a 

 separate pen-and-ink sketch dated Sept. 1855, depicting the germina- 

 tion of the seeds. 



Phyllocladus rhomboidalis, Richard, Conif. 130, t. 3, f. 2 (1826). 



Two immature fruiting specimens, correctly identified, collected by 

 R. Gunn (No. 327) in Tasmania. 



Two specimens, the one fruiting, labelled ' Phyllocladus sp. ; hand- 

 some tree with shining glaucous leaves, 10-30 ft. high, 8000 ft. and 

 upwards.' No indication of the collector or locality. 



P. hypophyllus, Hooker f. in Hook. Icon. PI. (1852), t. 889. 



Three specimens, two of which bear male strobiles, labelled 

 1 Phyllocladus ; Kina Balon, 10,000 ft.' No indication as to locality 

 or the collector. 



P. trichomanoides, D. Don in Lamb. Pin. ed. ii., App. 



Three specimens and a seedling, all sterile. The largest from New 

 Zealand by Bidwell^ (No. 11), 1839, with an appended note: — 'P. 



