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from ISTorfolk Island, of Cedar grown in Chelsea Gardens, and 
stems and sections of several species of Cycadece. The next two 
cases contain specimens of Tree-ferns, among which are a large 
stem of Dicksonia, clothed with aerial roots, from JSTew Zealand, 
stems of species of Alsophila and Cyatliea from various tropical 
regions, and of Hemitelia from South Africa. 
W. H. TLOWEE. 
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