Conifera.] 
nibus 4 lato-oblongis, ala s 
Hab. Falls of the Meander River, 
Gunn, Archer. — (El. Jan.) 
chiefly in t 
is in manj 
latter plan 
IV. 
Mores dioici. Masc . 
axi inserta; antherarum loculis 2, connectivo Bqaanueforn 
hiantibus; pollen d( pivr-siun. IriuMinnn. aim'ulis globoso-inllutis opacis, v. 
flatis opacis. F(BM. Amenta parva, ovata. 8qvama (ovaria aperta) nib- 
ovatae, concavre, apice inenrvo decidime. Ovuhtm prope basin squama- s 
foramine late aperto. Semina solitaria, immatura crecta, a dorso valde 
alata?, basi subcordata. — Frutei prostrates?, i 
cumfoliis arctissh,,. hMcatU rix 1 I'm. httis : :> - 
1. Pherosphsera Hookeriana (A 
lirys tetragona ? , Nob. in Loud. Jon, 
b. XCIX.) 
Hab. Mountains near Lake St. Clair, 
confusion, and to much doubt on niv pari bow 
without leading to a further complication. In IS 
367 (erroneously quoted as 369), under the nan 
ti;t v had no female flowers, but the males so emi 
genus doubtfully. In 1845 G or i 
lie assumed to be its female flowers ; and these, il 
name of .1/ \j , L r dm . J/,',- 
L had dt sei ibi d a> V • o ■■ ' ■, ■ '■ 'ragona ? , transfer 
from Gunn fine mal and :' mal specimens of the orig 
tlie same number male and female specimens of the 
specimens of the plant whose female flowers I origi 
cacfoys. 
Fortunately Mr. Archer, being now in England, 
