CONTENTS. 
I.—-Forest Culture in its Relations to Industrial Pursuits. 9 
{t.—Application of Phytology to the Industrial Purposes of 
DEG ER see Semin oo ame aire or ert ae GU ra Ren AEA, HR a 85 
Hele Atistraliany Vegetation... id. eos See Soke Gals 131 
IV.—The Trees of Australia, Phytologically Named and 
Arranged, with Indications of their Territorial 
WISTEE DUDLOMN Ss er osetia ei) aerate Eceetye TS mae Ee 169 
V.—The Principal Timber Trees, Readily Eligible for Vic- 
torian Industrial Culture, with Indications of their 
Native Countries, and some of their Technological 
MESO ts AOU sa bins, Smet sea ang a ol wee eraigice ina oS eee 189 
Vi.—Select Plants (exclusive of Timber Trees), Readily 
Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture, with In- 
dications of their Native Countries, and some of 
MEM BUSES Mean x Om On kre Nel ed wenn s ante tr gegealge eae 247 
VII.—Temperature and Rainfall at Melbourne............ 448 
NL — Additions: to ‘“Select Plants’. 0.2.00... 60654 efe8 455 
IX.—Second Supplement to the ‘‘ Select Plants ”.......... 522 
X.—The Objects of a Botanic Garden in Relation to Indus- 
| ILETCEIS( Fre et pee ISH Son 5 CS see pa Ty 
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