PRES /OF AUSTRALLA, 
PHYTOLOGICALLY NAMED AND ARRANGED, WITH 
INDICATIONS OF THEIR TERRITORIAL 
DISTRIBUTION, 
No plants have been inserted in thislist unless their 
height approached to thirty feet, although in a few 
instances they attain only exceptionally this stand- 
ard. But Cystanthe procera and Epacris heterone-: 
ma in the deep, swampy, forest recesses of South Port, 
and Corrca Lawrenciana in the dark fern-tree ra- 
vines toward Cape Otway, rise to the adopted stand- 
ard-height ; while Melaleuca squarrosa, in the deep 
irriguous forest-glens at Sealer’s Cove, has been noted 
eighty feet high, with a stem forty feet long, and two 
feet thick. It was preferable to admit these, anda 
few other generally shrubby plants into this tree-list, 
were it only to render the luxuriance of the vegeta- 
tion on these hardly-ever traversed spots universally 
understood. The list comprises approximately nine 
hundred and fifty trees. Of these, eighty-eight occur 
in south-western Australia, sixty-three in the terri- 
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