BOTANY. 
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Tetranthera, X. ab Esnb. 
597. T. japonica, Spr. — One tree only, growing near the Joss- 
liouse at Plantation, H. L., alt. 34 ; attains a height of eighteen feet. 
Mowers, but does not seed. — Hab. Japan. 
598. T. macrophylla, Wall. — Said by Roxburgh to grow in the 
Island.— Hab. E. Indies. 
90. TnyMELAcr.n (Mezereon Family). 
Daphne, Linn. 
599. D. odora, Thunb. — Sweet Daphne; grows cultivated in 
gardens on the high land. Alt. 4. Rather rare ; blossoms freely, 
but does not seed. Bot. Mag. 1587. — Hab. Japan. 
91. Protkace.e (Protea Family). 
Banksia, Linn. f. 
600. B. sp. ? — Broad-leaved Red Bottle-brush plant; grows un- 
cultivated in gardens, but is rare. 
601. B. sp. ? — Harrow-leaved Red Bottle-brush; grows unculti- 
vated in gardens on the high land, but is rather rare. 
602. B. integrifolia, Linn. f. — Yellow-flowered Banksia ; grow- 
ing at Plantation, near the Gardener’s House, to a tree twenty feet 
high, and flowering well. One or two trees only, which yield seed. 
Bot. Mag. 3120.— Hab. New South Wales. 
Hakea, Schrad. 
603. H. gibbosa, Cav. ; Concilium yilbosum, Sm. — This tree, 
growing to a height of fifteen feet, and bearing sharp spines instead 
of leaves, with a seed case resembling the head of a bird, may be seen 
amongst the fir trees near Green Gate, and other places, at alt. 3 to 4. 
Though it is not abundant, it seeds well.— Hab. N. S. Wales. 
Leucadendron, Herm. 
604. L, argenteum, R. Br.— The Silver-tree. A few years ago 
several fine trees, about thirty feet high, grew at West Lodge and 
Lufkins Cottage, and seeded well, but they died, and now only one 
small plant exists at Plantation.— Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
