CONCEUDING REMARKS: 
THE writer, in concluding this small contribution 
toward the literature of industrial plants, could not 
but feel that he overstepped already the limits orig- 
inally assigned to this communication. Yet, thus far 
extended as it is, it excludes many important gen- 
era and species altogether, not merely such as At- 
alantia, Cynodon, Debregeasia, Villeburnia, Zamia 
and others, which were inadvertently passed, but 
also numerous others of perhaps secondary note, yet 
sufficiently significant to be reserved for a supple- 
mental treatise. Nevertheless, to about seven hun- 
dred prominent utilitarian plants now primary local 
attention has been directed in a connected form, which 
with the three hundred timber-trees, enumerated in 
last year’s report of the Acclimatization Society, gives 
us a list of about one thousand plants for our cultural 
choice. But besides, indirectly or passingly, the writ- 
er has alluded to very many more; and these indica- 
tions ought to aid many of our colonists to trace out 
still further novel resources for their requirements in 
husbandry or technology or any other purpose. It is 
the intention, at an early opportunity, to add to these 
lists, and to group also the products of the various 
timber - trees together in an augmented index, as 
many of these furnish also medicinal substances, 
dyes, oils, gums, resins, esculent fruits, and other 
