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 ]JOTANY.] NA'IRA.[, H!STO'RY. 0 drought be , (a ht, w resg  is 'order  wl  cin oer o tfis, apdaflag v ira-. mn 0 tho ons of e' westin shores rnfiy indi no one chaer that would ju the supsifion of the ezhnee of e Palram in fie corsn&ng emes of the reactive pilels at pru em on e or st Cot. Anoer remark relative w e ony of is family is, at in New Holland it ses con w the eo, Copha auslis, so fruent in parficul shaded situations in the nehbourho of Port Jkson, havi never been detected in the vicinity of, or upon ns, much 18ss in e disnt coun to t eeve bod. AsuoDzLaa.--Among the severM descried pl e Heri, refe to this family, that were collecd un e t and Sou-west oasts, are scimens complete kuctificafion of a remarkable plant of arbors- cent oh, hadrig a ud twenty feet gh, d all the hi of Dcna. It probably cotus a new nus disfiner from Coyle of Commerson, to which, however, it appears closely lied; d h sive rge on the East Cot, where, alou it has. for the most part been observed wiin the opic, it extends neveheless  far u latude 31 only pU of Asphel remk on the no-westem shores, were  imect Tricone, probably Tenella of Mr. Brown, digovered by that gentlerenu during the In- vfigar's voyage on the South. Cot; d e intm- uopi Asaos, whh is fruent in latitude fifta ds South. Coia.--To e general obrvo aad made.

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