The South Australian Naturalist. 



REVIEWS. 



^'An Elementary Text-hook of Australian Forest Botany/' 

 Vol. L, by T. C. White, P.L.S. (Government Botanist of 

 Queensland). Published by the New South Wales Forest 

 Commission, 25 O'Connell Street, Sydney. Price 7/6. To be 

 completed in two volumes. 



A special note of this publication is the large number of 

 illustrations, mainly from photographs or drawings of actual 

 specimens of Australian forest plants. The technical terms of 

 botany are very fully illustrated, and the terms themselves are 

 clearly explained as they occur in the text, an excellent idea. 

 To the student of botany, or to any person interested in the 

 trees of Australia, this book may be strongly recommended. 

 The present volume forms a complete introduction to the study 

 of Australian forest plants. 



^'A Census of the Plants of Victoria, with their Regional Dis- 

 tribution and the Vernacular Names as Adopted by the Plant 

 Names Committee of the Field Naturalists ' Club of Victoria. * ' 

 Published by the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



(Review held over for next number.) 



EXCHANGES. 



"The Queensland Naturalist" for March and September, 

 1923. One article deals with ''The Photographer Naturalist." 



A number of reprints forwarded by the National Herb- 

 arium of Victoria: (1) "Timber Production and G-rowth 

 Curves of Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) ", R. T. Pat- 

 ton. (2 and 3) "Contributions from the National Herbarium 

 of Victoria," J. R. Tovey and P. F. Morris. (4) "A Naturalist 

 at Mount Rosea (Grampians) ", J. W. Audas. (5) "A Valuable 

 Legume," J. W. Audas. 



From the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria, "A Circuit 

 of the Grampians," J. W. Audas. 



"The Victorian Naturalist" for September and October. 

 "The Bunyip, " by E. J. Dunn, F.G.S., who professes to have 

 seen tthe fearsome beast, and "A Trip to the Bogong Height 

 Plains," by H. B. Williamson, F.L.S., are two of the many 

 instructive articles. 



"The South Australian Ornithologist" for July. 



"The Australian Naturalist" (N.S.W.), for July and 

 October. 



Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, Mass., U.S.A., Vol. iv., 

 No. 3, July, 1923. 



