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CERATOPETALUM gummiferum.

Three-leaved Red-gum Tree.


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DECANDRIA Monogynia.

Gen. Char. Cal. 5-partitus, staminiferus, persistens. Petala 5, pinnatifida. Antheræ calcaratæ. Caps. in fundo calycis, tecta, bilocularis.

Cal. 5-cleft, bearing the stamina, permanent. Petals 5, pinnatifid. Antheræ with a spur. Caps. in the bottom of the calyx, covered, two-celled.





WHEN a botanist first enters on the investigation of so remote a country as New Holland, he finds himself as it were in a new world. He can scarcely meet with any certain fixed points from whence to draw his analogies; and even those that appear most promising, are frequently in danger of misleading, instead of informing him. Whole tribes of plants, which at first sight seem familiar to his acquaintance, as occupying links in Nature's chain, on which he has been accustomed to de-

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