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" Annales de la Societo Malacologiquc de Belglqiie," tome 13, 



1S78. 



" Proces verbaux de la Societe Malacologiquc de Belgique," 

 Oct. a Dec, 1880, Juin a Dec, ISSl, et Janvier, 1882. 



" Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London," part 4, 

 1881. 



" Eeport of tlie progress of the Geological and Natural 

 History Survey of Canada," during 1879-80, with four maps. 



"Eesults of Double Star Measures, 1871 to 1881," by Mr. IL 

 C. E-ussell, B.A., Grovernment Astronomer. • 



" Southern Science Eecord," Vol. II., Xo. 9, July, 1882. 



" Journal of the Eoyal Microscopical Society of London," 

 June, 1882. 



" Preliminary Remarks on Observations made in Davos in the 

 winter of 1881-82, by A. W. Waters, P.L.S., &c, &c 



" Journal of Conchology," Vol. III., Xos. 6, 7, 8, and 9, April 

 1881 to January 1882. 



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•APEES EEAD. 



Botanical JS'otes ox Queexslaxd. — No. lY. 

 Bt the Eet. J. E. Tenisox-Woods, Vice-Peesidext, &c. 



Myetaceje. 



JEucalijpfiis terctlcorn'is, Sm. This is called the red gum iu 

 Queensland, and is similar in habit to E. rostrata of which it 

 may only be a variety. It grows near running water or in the 

 beds of streams. It is found on botli sides of the Dividing 

 Eange, and even on the very borders of mangrove swamps. In 

 well watered open forests it may be said to be the prevailing 

 gum tree. In the tropics, where the soil is rich, the banks of 

 the streams are so thickly clothed with scrub, that one begins to 

 lose sight of it, especially north of Card well, I remember seeing 



