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dissippiments:* THey have been compared with Belgian, Russian, and American 
forms also. Aphrophyllum is a composite form of imperfectly contiguous 
turbinate corallited of a cyathophylloid type, Ppa closely related to the 
genus Endophyllum. Four plates are added in i ustration of these forms. 
Mr. J. H. Maiden, F.R.S., read a paper entitled “ Descriptions of Three New 
Species of Wucalypts.” The first is a dwarf mallee-like stringybark, from 
between Port Jackson and Broken Bay, closely allied to a: moderately large tree, 
“one of the earliest to be described under the name Hucalyptus capitellata, from 
which it differs in size, smallness of all the organs, and the great abundance of 
hairs, particularly on the young shoots. The second species comes from the 
summit of Mount Jounama, one of the Bogong peaks, at an altitude of about 
5,400 feet, 30 miles south of Tumut. It is a large tree, a gum, and the bark 
falls off in strips as much as 30 feet long. It is allied to the Snow Gum, 
Bucalyptus coriacea, and to one of the Mountain Ashes, Eucalyptus gigantea. 
The third species comes from the drier parts of Western Australia, and it may 
ye OE of as the dry country representative of the Yate, Hucalyptus ocet- 
entalis. 
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