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SYDNEY Linnean Society of New South Wales, August 30.—The president, Dr. James C. Cox, F. L.S., c, in the chair.—The following papers were read:—By the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, F.G.S., &c, Botanical notes on Queensland, No. 4. This paper contained the author's observations on some of the Queensland species of Myrtaceæ, chiefly of the Eucalypti.—By the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, F.L.S., &c., &c., on a coal plant from Queensland. This is an account of a fossil species of Equisetum found in the Ipswich coal beds, and provisionally named E. rotiferum, from the wheel-like shape of the diaphragm. No Equisetum had previously been found in the Australian coal beds.—By William Macleay, F.L.S., &c., Observations on an insect injurious to the vine.
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Societies and Academies . Nature 26, 640 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026640b0
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