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BANKSIA: australis. 
Tree Banksia. 
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TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. Provem. Jussieu gen. 79. Div. I. 
PROTEACER, Brown in trans. linn. soc. 10. 46. Div. IT. 
Sect. B. Subdivis. I. 
BANKSTA., Supra vol. 8. fol. 688. 
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B. australis, foliis linearibus truncatis mucronulatis margine recurvis integris 
subtis reticulato-venosis, ramulis ultimis, bracteis amenti obtusis subz- 
qualibus apice tomentosis, perianthii laminis cariné obsoletissima sericea, 
caule arboreo. Brown in linn. trans. 10. 206; et in prod. 1. 393. 
The species forms a tree in New Holland, where it was 
observed, and its distinctions from other nearly connected 
kinds defined by Mr. Brown; who has kindly confirmed 
the specific identity of our sample with that in his Herba- 
rium. 
First introduced by Mr. Colvill; with whom it flowered 
this summer in the greenhouse at Chelsea. We do not 
find it taken up in the last edition of the Kew Catalogue. 
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epee ener 
A proof sheet or two of the second yolume of the “ Flora 
Indica,” printing at Serampore, having been forwarded to 
Mr. Lambert, we have extracted a fuller account of the 
BRexia madagascariensis of a former part of this work 
(vol. 9. fol. 730) than we were then enabled to give. 
The tree is native of Madagascar ; but was met with b 
Dr. Roxburgh at the Mauritius, in the garden called Re- 
duité, belonging to the Governor. The seed was carried by | 
the Doctor to Bengal, and plants raised from it in the Cal- 
cutta garden, whence some have found their way into 
that of Comtesse de Vandes at Bayswater. 
‘* A small sparingly branched, slender tree, with pretty even brownish 
bark. Branches elongated, ascending, round, smooth, glaucous, as are all 
the other parts; young shoots somewhat angular, subcandent. Leaves scat- 
tered, approximate, most ascending or bent in one direction, coriaceous, 
