Dicotyledons. 



630 



5400 



Magnus, P. Sderothiia Crataegi. 

 Berlin, Ber. D. bot. Ges, 23, 1905, (197- 

 202, mit 1 Taf.). 



iifonstrose Birnen. Gar- 



tenflora, Berlin, 53, 1904, (3-6). 



Verwachsung zweier 



Strahlen eines verbauderten Bliiten- 

 schaftes von Oenothera. I.e. (44-45). 



Anftreten des Rosenrostes 



auf den Gartenrosen. I.e. 54, 1905, 

 (610-611). 



Eine ungewohnliclie Er- 



Bcheinung bei der Verwachsung zweier 

 Blatter von Cyclamen persicum. Oest. 

 Bot. Zs., Wien, 54, 1904, (96-97). 



Maiden, J. H. Forestry in New 

 South Wales. Agric. Gaz., Sydney, 

 N.S.W., 16, 1905, (1186-1196). 



• Ams'mckia hifer^media 



Fisch. and Meyer and sonie other Aveeds. 

 Agric. Gaz., 'Sydney, N.S.W., 16, 1905, 

 (27) ; Eupatoruum Rehand'ianum, Ber- 

 toni. A reputed sugar-producing plant 

 from Paraguay. I.e. (1040). 



Some practical notes on 



forestry suitable for New South Wales. 

 Parts VI, VII, VIII, IX. Agric. Gaz., 

 Sydney, N.S.W., 16, 1905, (54-56, 359- 

 367, 535-544). 



Weeds of New South 



Wales. Blue Weed or Paterson's 

 Curse (Ech'nnn plantagineum Linn.). 

 Agric. Gaz., Sydney, N.S.W., 16, 1905, 

 (267-269, 1 pi.); Prickly Lettuce or 

 Compass Plant (Lactuca Scariola Linn.). 

 I.e. (375-377, 1 pL); A Blue Weed, 

 Vervain or Wild Verbena (Verbena 

 venosa, Gill, and Hook.). I.e. (705-706, 

 1 pi.). 



On hybridisation in the 



genus Eucalyptus. Melbourne, Rep. 

 Austral. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 10, 1904, (297 

 -303) ; Rep. Austr. Ass., Dunedin, 10, 

 1905, (297-303). 



Miscellaneous 



notes 



(chiefly taxonomic) on Eucalyptus. 

 Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, 29, pt. 4, 1904, (751- 

 780) ; 30, pt. 4, 1905, (502-516). 



New species of Exicalyptus 



from northern New South Wales. 

 {Eucalyptus Dunnii sp. nov.) Sydney, 

 N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 30, 

 pt. 2, 1905, (336-338). 



Maiden, J. H. Hybridisation in the 

 genus Eucalyptus. I.e. 30, pt. 4, 1905, 

 (492-501). 



On three new species of 



Pultenaea. Vict. Nat., Melbourne, 22, 

 No. 6, 1905, (98-100). 



Critical revision of the 



genus Eucalyptus. Part VI. No. 9. 

 Eucalyptus aviygdal'ina, Labill. No. 10. 

 Eucalyptus linearis, Dehn. No. 11. 

 Eucalyptus Risdoui, Hook f. Sydney, 

 N.S.W., 1905, (149-180, pis. 29-32); 

 Part VII. No. 12. Eucalyptus regnans, 

 F. v. M. No. 13. Euccdyptus vitellina, 

 Naudin and E. vitrea, R. T. Baker. 

 No. 14. Euc. Dives, Schauer. No. 15. 

 Euc. Dives Andreusi, Maiden. No. 16. 

 Euc. Dives diversifoUa, Bonplaud. ib. 

 (183-205, pis. 33-36). 



The forest flora of New 



South Wales. Part XIV. No. 56. The 

 CJruie or Colaine (Oicenia acidula, 

 F. V. M.). No. 57. The Black Sally 

 {Eucalyptus stellulata, Lieb.). No. 58. 

 The Swamp Oak {Casuarina glauca, 

 Lieb.). No. 59. A Deciduous Fig {Ficiis 

 Henneana, Miq.). Sydney, N.S.W., 

 1905, (89-101, 4 pis. 'and 3 photos.); 

 Part XV. No. 60. The Blackwood 

 (Acacia melanoxylon, R. Br.). No. 61. 

 A. White or Cabbage Gum (Eucalyptus 

 coriaeea, A. Cxmn.). No. 62. The River 

 Oak (Casuarina Cunninghamiana, 

 Miq.). No. 63. The Western White wood 

 (Atalaya hemiglauca, F. v. M.). ih. 

 (103-125, 4 pi's, and 6 photos.) ; Part 

 XVI. No. 64. The Weeping Myall 

 (Acacia pendula, A. Cunn.). No. 65. 

 A Peppermint (Eucalyptus amygdalina, 

 LabiU.). No. 66. The Forest Oak 

 (Casuarina torulosa, Ait.). No. 67. The 

 Ivoiy Wood (Siphonodon australe, 

 Beuth.). ib. (125-140, 4 pis. and 1 

 photo.); Part XVII. No. 68. The 

 Drooping Shebak (Casuarina stricta, 

 Ait.). No. 69. The River White Gmn 

 (Eucalyitusnumerosa, Maiden). No. 70. 

 The Native Teak (Flindersia australis, 

 R. Br.), ib. (141-154, 4 pis.); Part 

 XVIII. No. 71. The Cudgerie {Flinder- 

 sia Schottiana, F. v. M.). No. 72. 

 The Giant Gum Tree {Eucalyptus 

 regnans, F. v. M.). No. 74. The 

 Black She Oak (Casuarina suberosa. 

 Otto et Diet.), ib. (155-170, 4 pis. and 

 3 photos.); Part XIX. No. 74. The 

 Yellow Wood (Flindersia Oxleyana, 

 F. v. M.). Np. 75, The Broad-leaved 



