ADDITIONS 
TO THE 
LISTS OF THE PRINCIPAL TIMBER TREES 
AND OTHER SELECT PLANTS 
READILY ELIGIBLE FOR 
VICTORIAN INDUSTRIAL CULTURE, 
OFFERED BY 
BARON FERD. von MUELLER, 
O.M.G., M. and Ph.D., F.R.S. 
In the first two volumes of the Proceedings of the 
Zoological and Acclimatization Society of Victoria, 
notes on about 300 of the mostimportant timber-trees, 
and on about 700 species of other industrial plants 
were promulgated, with a view of affording some ad- 
ditional aid to colonists within our own territory, and 
perhaps also to inhabitants of other countries of a 
clime similar to ours, for choosing among the many 
thousands of predominantly utilitarian plants such 
species as can likely be grown to advantage in our 
geographic zone. On the occasions when these writ- 
ings were issued, it was promised to offer, from time 
to time, supplements, comprising plants which, in the 
first instance, might have been overlooked, or which, 
through more extended researches or new discover- 
ies, might have since become known or appreciated. 
