[104] A lofty tree, 150 to 200 feet high, with a very close-grained wood. It yields a fragrant resin called storax.
[105] Report of Mr. Fraser, H. M. Consul at Batavia.
[106] Dr. Junghuhn called some of the plants C. lanceolata, and others C. succirubra; but he has himself allowed that the former are a mere variety of the worthless species, seeds of which were sent by M. Hasskarl from Uchubamba; and the latter certainly cannot be C. succirubra, as that valuable kind is not found in the Peruvian districts visited by M. Hasskarl.
[107] Dr. Macpherson's Report, Dec. 19, 1860. No. 50.
[108] Dr. Anderson's Report, Dec. 14, 1861, No. 326; and Dr. Macpherson's Report, Dec. 19, 1860, No. 50, para. 12.
[109] Report of Mr. Fraser, late H. M. Consul at Batavia.
[110] Howard's Nueva Quinologia de Pavon. No. 7.
[111] He left Java in September, 1861, after a residence of six years.
[112] Howard. No. 7 (note).
[113] Report of Mr. Fraser.