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Wallich's fruiting specimen labelled ' 6045 — Dacrydium elatum, 

 Wall. Juniperns data, Roxb. Penang, 1822, et Jack 1819. (/. 

 Phillipsiana, Wall, in Herb. 1824.) ' 



A small specimen with male strobiles collected by Griffith on 

 Mount Ophir. 



D. Bidwillii, Hooker f. ex T. Kirk in Trans. N.Z. Inst. x. (1878), 388. 



BidwelTs two sterile specimens (No. 2) from New Zealand, 1839, 

 with an appended note : — * Can this be the same as Dacrydium excel- 

 sum ? the natives called it by the same name, but they grow at great 

 distances from one another ; this was at an elevation of more than 

 7500 ft. ; it was a solitary small tree.' Superficially not unlike D. 

 Franklinii, but that is confined to Tasmania. 



Microcachrys tetragona, Hooker /. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 

 iv. (1845), 150. 



Three specimens, two male, one apparently female, labelled ' 366 

 and 367, V. D. Ld. (Tasmania), Gunn ; Dacrydium depressum, Don.' 

 Two sterile specimens, mixed with specimens of the following. 



Phaerosphaera Hookeriana, Archer in Hook. Kew Journ. ii., 5 

 2 (1850), partly. 



One large female and two small male specimens with an accom- 

 panying envelope containing fragments of the latter sex, labelled 

 1 366, Lake St. Clair, Tasmania, Gunn,' erroneously referred to the 

 preceding genus. 



Saxegothaea conspicua, Lindley in Journ. Hort. Soc. Lond. 

 vi., 258, figs. A and B (1851). 



A large specimen bearing both sexes, labelled ' Patagonia, Andes, 

 Lobb ' ; ' Saxe-Gothaea . conspicua.' An immature cone and some 

 wood-splints are included in an accompanying envelope, besides two 

 papers with ink sketches of the sexes of the species. 



Podocarpus dacrydioides, A. Richard, Fl. Nuov. Zel. 358, t. 39 

 (1832). 



Two fruiting specimens gathered by Bidwell (No. 1) in 1839 m New 

 Zealand, labelled ' Dacrydium excelsum, in rich lands only ; 150 ft. high.' 



Four specimens showing both sexes and also the fruiting stage, 

 gathered by A. Cunningham in 1826, labelled ' Dacrydium excelsum, 

 Don ; Hokianga, New Zealand.' 



The two preceding sheets were included in the Dacrydium genus 

 cover. 



P. nivalis, Hooker /., I cones PI. vi., t. 582 (1843). 



Three undetermined female specimens, collected by Bidwell (No. 4) 

 in New Zealand in 1839 at an elevation of 4000 ft. 



P. alpinus, R. Brown ex MirbelinMem. Mus. Paris, xiii. (1825), 75. 



Four specimens with male strobiles collected by Gunn (No. 226) 

 in Tasmania, one representing the stunted short-leaved alpine form, 

 the remainder the longer-leaved lowland form. 



P. spicatus, R. Brown in Benn. PI. Jav. Rat. 40 (1802-18). 



Four specimens, two with male strobiles, one sterile and the 

 other bearing immature fruit. 



