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A. melanoxylon, R. Br. ‘* Blackwood,” ‘‘ Lightwood.” Sp. gr., ‘664 to 
‘777. A plentiful and valuable wood. Heavy, close-grained, beautifully 
marked, taking a polish. 
A. penninervis, Sieb. 
A. pycnantha, Benth. ‘* Golden wattle.” Sp. gr., ‘830. Bark and gum. 
A. salicina, Lindl. Sp. gr., “763. Dark, hard, heavy, durable. 
A. verticillata, Willd. Turnery. 
Angophora intermedia, DC. ‘*Spurious apple tree.” (Myrtaceew.) 
Aster argophyllus, Labill. ‘‘ Musk-tree.” Sp. gr., 642. Fragrant, mottled 
wood for veneers or turnery. (Composite. ) 
A. glandulosus, Labill. 
Atherosperma moschatum, Labill. ‘‘ Victorian sassafras.” (Monimiacee.) 
Avicennia officinalis, L. ‘‘ Native mangrove.” (Verbenacee.) 
Banksia marginata, Cav. (=B. australis, R. Br.). ‘* Honeysuckle tree.” 
Sp. gr., 610. Beautifully grained. (Proteacee.) 
B. integrifolia, L. fil. ‘‘ Coast honeysuckle.” Sp. gr., °799. Similar, but 
much larger, 
B. serrata, L. fil. Sp. gr., 803. Similar. Small. 
Bertya Findlayi, F. v. M. (Euphorbiacee.) 
Bursaria spinosa, Cav.‘ Prickly box tree.” Turnery. (Pittosporee.) 
Callitris cupressiformis, Vent. (=Frenela rhomboidea, Endl.) ‘* The 
mountain cypress pine,” ‘‘ Oyster Bay pine.” (Conifere.) 
C. verrucosa, R. Br. (=Frenela robusta, A. Cunn.). ‘‘ Desert sandarac 
pine,” ‘‘ Cypress,” ‘* Murray pine.” Sp. gr., °691. Dark, beautiful, durable. 
Yields gum sandarac, Z 
Casuarina glauca, Sieb. ‘‘ Desert she-oak,” ‘* Beefwood.” (Caswarince. ) 
C. quadrivalvis, Labill. ‘‘ Drooping she-oak,” ‘‘ Beefwood.” Sp. 
935 to 1037. Variously employed. 
C. suberosa, Otto & Dietr. ‘‘ Straight she-oak,” ‘‘ Beefwood.” 
Coprosma microphylla, A. Cunn. (Rubiacee.) 
Dodonea viscosa, L. (Sapindacee. ) 
Drimys aromatica, F. v. M. (= Tasmannia aromatica, R. Br.). ‘* Native 
pepper tree.” (Magnoliacee. ) 
Eriostemon squameus, Labill. (Rutacece.) 
Eucalyptus Behriana, F. v.M. (Myrtacee.) 
L. botryoides, Sm. ‘‘ Bastard mahogany.” Ship-building. 
E. corymbosa, Sm.  ‘‘ Bloodwood.” 
E. goniocalyx, F. v. M. ‘‘ Spotted,” ‘‘ Blue,” or ‘‘ White Gum,” cr 
‘* Bastard box.” Hard, variously useful. 
E. Gunnii, Hook. fil. ‘‘Swamp gum,” ‘‘ Cider tree.” Cider from sap. 
E.. hemiphioia, F. v. M. ‘‘ White” or ‘‘ Grey box.” 
E. incrassata, Labill. 
E. longifolia, Link. & Otto. ‘* Woolly-butt.” Sp. gr.,1°187. Durable, 
for fences or furniture. ; 
E. macrorhyncha, F. v. M. ‘‘ Stringybark.” Durable. 
E. melliodora, A. Cunn. ‘‘ Yellow box.” Sp. gr., 1°081 to1°125. Light- 
coloured, tough, greasy. Cogs, screws, naves. 
£. odorata, Behr. ‘‘ Peppermint tree,” 
E. oleosa, F. v. M. ‘* Water-rooted gum tree.” 
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