IGNEOUS WALNUT, OF NEW 
SOUTH WALES. 
. HE general appearance of this branch, 
hich is an accurate copy of the original 
rawing after nature, made in New South 
^ales, seems to justify our distinguishing it 
y the appellation of the Ligneous Walnut, 
adeed, the leaves, as well as the fruit, greatly 
3semble the European Walnut, both in form 
lid in colour ; nor does the branch seem at 
li dissimilar. 
The truth of representation is certain ; but, 
s the drawing was unaccompanied by any in- 
; ormation whatever, we are unable to state 
;ven the magnitude of the tree from v/hich 
his branch was taken. A section of the fruit, 
lowever, discovered two dusky ligneous seeds, 
n the centre; of an oblong form, incurvated, 
f md pointed at the extremities. All the inter- 
lal part of the fruit appears to be ligneous. 
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