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One male and one sterile collected by J. D. Hooker in New Zealand 

 and correctly identified. The specimen with immature fruit is labelled 

 ' Dacrydium ? Mai. A. C. (A. Cunningham), New Zealand, Northern 

 Isle, 1826/ The remaining accompanied by two labels, reading 

 1 Mai Cunningham. I never saw the female plant ' ; and '' New 

 Zealand, 10, Mr. Bidwell, 1839/ respectively. 



P. Totara, G. Benn. ex D. Don in Lambert, Pinus, ed. ii. (1832), 189. 



A specimen bearing immature fruit, labelled ' Podocarpus ? Totarra. 

 Cunningham ' ; from New Zealand by Bidwell (No. 6), 1839. 



Two leaf-forms, both bearing fruit, collected by J. D. Hooker in 

 New Zealand, and labelled, 'PGdocarpus Totarra, A. C 



A scale-infested fruit-bearing specimen collected by Bidwell (No. 7), 

 1839, and labelled as the preceding specimens. 



Three specimens : two, male and female respectively, collected 

 by A. Cunningham, labelled ' Podocarpus Totarra, Don. Wangawa, 

 New Zealand, 1826, A. C The third bears immature fruit and is 

 similarly named and labelled ' No. 328, North Island, New Zealand, 

 1838/ Accompanying this sheet is a sterile specimen bearing sub- 

 opposite linear-oblong obtuse leaves up to 3 in. long, which may 

 be a Podocarp, but in its condition is further indeterminable. 



P. ferrugineus, G. Benn. ex D. Don in Lambert, Gen. Pinus, ed. ii. 

 (1832), 189. 



Three specimens, the larger fruiting, collected by J. D. Hooker in 

 New Zealand, correctly identified by him ; the two smaller bear 

 male strobiles and fruit respectively ; Bidwell (No. 9) is from the same 

 region, 1839. 



P. spinulosus, R. Brown ex Mirbel, Geogr. Conif. in Mem. Mus. 

 xiii. (1825), 75. 



Three specimens, two male, one female, labelled 1 Podocarpus 

 pungens, Lamb. Port Jackson, N.S. Wales. 1804, Caley.' 



P. neriifolius, Don in Lamb. Gen. Pinus, ed. i. (1824), 21. 



A sterile specimen collected by T. Thomson in Sikkim at 3000 ft., 

 labelled 1 P. macrophylla, Wall.' 



A sterile specimen by Wallich (No. 6052), similarly named. 



Two sterile specimens collected by J. D. Hooker and T. Thomson in 

 Khasia, 2000-3000 ft. elevation, labelled like the preceding two, ' P. 

 macrophylla, Wall.' 



Two specimens, one fruit-bearing, labelled ' Podocarpus sp. Hab. 

 Island Aniteum, New Hebrides ; a low-sized tree, very similar in 

 appearance to P. spinulosus and perhaps not distinct from that species. 

 C. Moore (No. 6).' 



P. polystachyus, R. Brown ex Mirbel in Mem. Mus. xiii., 

 (1825), 75- 



A specimen with immature fruit collected by Wallich (6052 B.) ; 

 on the same sheet as the preceding specimens of Hooker and Thomson. 



P. Wallichianus, C. Presl. Bot. Bemerk. (1844), no. 



One sterile and one male specimen collected by Wallich (No. 6050), 

 and labelled ' Podocarpus latijolia, Wall. Mt. Sillet.' 



