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but it is there very inferior in size to those of 
Feb-1 ' Pine Cove. 
The carpodontos lucida, or Australian snow- 
drop, of which Labillardiere has given a figure 
in his account of Admiral D’Entrecasteaux’s voy- 
age, was in full flower, and had a most beautiful 
appearance. 
The following is a list of the several species 
of trees that grow in this Cove, for which I am 
indebted to Mr. Cunningham. 
Natural Orders, 
Jussieu. 
Name used by 
Colonists. 
Ordinary Dimensions. 
Linn. Sex. Syst. 
Height. 
Diameter at 
the Base. 
[ 
Dacrydium sp. ?. 
Huon Pine 
FEET. 
40—60 
2ft- 5ft. 
Conifer® ^ 
Podocarpos asplenii- 
folia. Labill . 
Adventure Bay 
Yew, or Pine 
| 40—50 
12 in.-16in. 
Cunoniace® 
Weinmannia, sp. 
Native Beech 
20—25 
4 in.- 5 in. 
Amentace® 
Fag us. 
Native Birch 
40 
12 in.-14in. 
Proteace® 
Cenarrhenes nitida. 
Labill. 
Stinking Native 
Laurel 
\ 20—25 
8 in. 
Hypericine® 
Carpodontos lucida. 
Labill. 
Snowdrop Tree 
25— SO 
4 in- 6 in. 
Mimose® 
Acacia melanoxylon. 
Brown. 
Blackhearted 
Wattle, or Na- 
tive Ash 
1 40 
j 
8in— 10 in. 
Atherosperme® 
Atherosperma mos- 
chata. Labill. 
Sassafras 
30—35 
5 in- 8 in. 
Diosme® 
Zieria arborescens. 
Rue Tree 
12—16 
3 in- 4 in. 
Escallone® 
Brown. 
Anopteros glandulosa 
Labill. 
. Rose Bay 
15—20 
3 in- 5 in. 
Annonace® 
Tasmania Australis. 
Brown. 
Spice Bark, or 
Tasman’s Bark 
| 20—25 
4 in- 6 in. 
