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No. 89. Part XXV. 
Dysoxylon pachyphylhnm , Hemsl. 
THE APPLE-TREE OP LORI) HOWE ISLAND. 
(Eamily Meltacea.) 
At p. 82, vol. iii, I stated that the description of this species was not then 
available. The issue of the Kew Bulletin (No. 2) for February, 1907, has since 
come to hand, and I transcribe the description accordingly :— 
Dysoxylon pachyphyllnm, Hemsl., in Hook. Ic. Plant, t. 2827, ined. [Meliacese]; D. Fraserano 
proxirnum sed foliis crassis coriaceis obovato-oblongis obtusissimis vel rotundatis differt. 
Arbor 12-18 m. alta, fere undique glabra, ramis florigeris crassis. Folia paripinnata, cum petiolo 
communi usque ad 40 cm. longa ; foliola 8-12, breviter petiolulata, petiolulis incrassatis, 4-15 cm. longa. 
Paniculae augustae, pauciflorae (an semper ?), foliis breviores. Flores 3-4 mm. diametro, bene evoluti non 
visi, tetrameri, puberuli. Calycis dentes deltoidei. Petala crassa. Stamina 8 ; antherae tubi staminei lobos 
paulo superantes. Stigma peltatum. Capsula subglobosa, 3-4 cm. longa, coriacea, obscure. 3-loba, 3-sperma. 
Semina ovoidea, in arillo crasso cupuliformi usque ad medium immersa.— D. Fraseranum, F. Muell., 
Fragm. Phytogr. Austral., vol. ix, p. 61, quoad plantam ex insula Lord Howe Island ; Hem-1, in Ann. 
Bot, vol. x, p. 234. 
Australia. Lord Howe Island, C. Moore, 24, 35. 
Hemsley’s plate in Hooker’s leones Plantarum t. 2827 has since been published (December, 1907). 
No. 92. Part XXV. 
Melia Azedarach , L., var., australasica , C. DC. 
THE WHITE CEDAR, 
(Family Meliacea.) 
ILLUSTRATION. 
Planted twenty years ago ; 15 feet high; wonderful spread of branches. Docs well at Campbell- 
town State Nursery, where the photograph was taken. 
No. 98. Part XXVII. 
Eucalyptus macrorrhyncha , F.v.M. 
RED STRINGYBARK. 
(Family Myrtacea.) 
Aboriginal Names. —*• Warn gar,” native, Stringy hark. “Toolang,” native, 
Stringybark forest.—(J. G. Saxton, Victoria.) 
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