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 ]o?A,.l NATVlaA/, maToar. 517 also wo 'ses of Kenuia nus nrly lated  ssi2 orinly disv on �e southern shos of lusia, is ubundt on  id o e West Coast. Upou e Nor-wt Coas gcularly in the pllers of 14 � 1 �, where an exotic feature 0f the usual characMgstic of the Flora of oer countflea might in this. case be so ) is as manifes and is  sngly blended t e pure Ausllau chacr {Eus d Acla) in i neral vetagon, shos; Jacksonla and Gompholoblum, gene of Papillo- nacem, wi distinct smens, most !imid of Po Jackn and e Daviia, most who Ui  e her Austria' la6des, hu been ked ou e No t. Of mencem, Bauhinla, Cmsayhia, d e emiut uus Guilandina, e all of intraopi esnce in New Sou Wes, as  un e Norih-wt ot; but Ciu, ough it h au u expire  in e uiti ps.of New Ho!ld, h so u rngy ed as hr. in e inMrior, on the allel dian of ] 46 �aORBIACEL--%e Herbium nns thiy-ree plun of is ve numerous order, wh mimum em8 didedly to exist in India d whole f e Ausl sies e feble to establish nue ne, of which Cn d Pbyllthus are most mkable and numous, existing on all e inttropieM shos of Tea Auslis, but by no means llmid to them, th geneu, togeer with Euphorbia and 5atmph being found in the parallel of Port Jackson; and Cron exlss likewise at e souern exeme of V Diemen's Land,

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