CONIFERS OF LINDLEY HERBARIUM, CAMBRIDGE. 



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Agathis obtusa, Morrison in Gard. Chron. xxi. (1897) 300, ff. 102- 

 103 ; D. obtusa, Lindley, 1. c. 270. 



One large sterile specimen so-named and accompanied by the 

 following note : — ' Dammar a sp., Hab. Island of Aniteum, New 

 Hebrides. A plant similar in appearance to the New Zealand Kauri, 

 but the size and shape of the leaves and cones will at once distinguish 

 it from that species ; it grows to a great size and produces a valuable 

 timber, which is now used for ships, etc.' C. Moore, No. 7/ 



Agathis macrophylla, Warburg, Monsunia, 186 (1900) ; D. 

 macrophylla, Lindley, in Journ. Hort. Soc. vi. (1851), 271. 



A large sterile specimen so named with an accompanying note : — 

 1 Dammar a sp., Hab. Island Vanicolla, Queen Charlotte Group ; allied 

 to the Kauri of Amboyna, but with larger cones and leaves ; a noble- 

 looking tree, somewhat rigid in habit yet with wide-spreading branches ; 

 some of the trees were at least 100 ft. high.' C. Moore, No. 9. 



The cone ? is preserved in the Cambridge Museum, Case No. xxvi., 

 Spec. No. 2841. 



A. robusta, Bailey, Cat. Woods Queensl. (Lond. Col. Ind. Exhib.) 

 (1886), 83. D. robusta, C. Moore ex F. Mueller in Trans. Pharm. 

 Soc. Vict. ii. (i860), 174. 



A large sterile specimen so-named, with four cone-scales and seeds 

 from N.S. Wales. C. Moore. 



A. philippinensis, Warburg, Monsunia, i., 185, t. viii., f. E. (1900). 



Four specimens named Dammar a alba, Lam., of which three bear 

 immature cones, collected by Cuming (No. 906) on the Philippine 

 Islands. 



A. LORANTHIFOLIA, Salisbury in Trans. Linn. Soc. viii. (1807), 

 312, t. 15. 



A sterile specimen collected by Wallich (No. 6057) m Amboyna, 

 and named by him ' Agathis loranthifolia, Salisb.' 



Araucaria Brazilian a, A. Richard in Diet. Class. Hist. Nat. i., 

 512. 



Two sterile specimens collected by Sellow in Brazil, labelled 'A. 

 braziliana, Lamb., Herb. Reg. Berolinense.' 



A sterile specimen collected by Dombey (No. 939) in Peru, labelled 

 ' Araucaria Chilensis, ex Herb. Mus. Paris.' 



A. excelsa, R. Brown, in Aiton, Hort. Kew. ed. ii., v., 412 (1813). 



A specimen with four rather small cone-scales ; correctly named 

 and received from H. H. J. 



A. Cookii, R. Brown ex Don in Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. (1841), 164. 



Two unnamed twigs bearing male strobiles, accompanied by one 

 cone-scale. 



A. Cunninghamii, Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. ii., 475 (1830). 



A sterile leafy branch, labelled 'No. 29, Araucaria ; Islands of 

 Aniteum, N. Hebrides, and N. Caledonia.' 



Sciadopitys verticillata, Siebold and Zucearini, Fl. Jap. ii., i., 

 t. 101, 102 (1841). 



A specimen with male strobiles gathered by Fortune in Japan. 



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