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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS— continued. 



Black and White Plates. 



Frontispiece. Technological Museum, Sydney. 



FRUIT. 



Under each species is given a black and white illustration of the fruit. 



FLOWERING AND FRUITING SPECIMENS. 



XLIII. Eucalyptus 



XLIV. E. 



XLVI. E. 



XLVII. E. 



LII (a). E. 



I. VIII. E. 



LIX. E. 



I.X. E. 



LXII. E. 



I. XXIX. E. 



LXXX. E. 



maculosa. 



goniocalyx. 



globulus. 



cordata. 



oleosa and E. dumosa. 



cneorifolia. 



odorata. 



Risdoni. 



Woollsiana. 



aggregata. 



Staigeriana. 



TREES IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT. 



LVI. E. polybractea. 



LVII. E. polybractea. 



I. XVI. E. viridis. 



LXXIII. E. . oreades. 



LXXVIII. E. Macarthuri. 



CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY. 



LXXXV. Eudesmol in bottle. 



LXXXVI. Eudesmol, microphotograph. 



LXXXVII. Australol, microphotograph. 



LXXXVIII. Deposit in bottle, E. goniocalyx . 



LXXXIX. Growth from lopped trees, E. Smithii. 



XC. Growth from felled trees, E. Smithii. 



XCI. Growth from lopped trees, E. dives. 



XCII. Growth from felled trees, E. dives. 



XCIII. A Forest of Eucalyptus phellandra. 



XCIV. Growth from felled trees, E. phellandra. 



XCV. Roller used in crushing " Mallee." 



XCVI. Method of rolling down the " Mallee." 



XCVII. New growth after burning off, E. polybractea. 



XCVIII. Reproduction of E. polybractea, Victoria. 



XCIX. First plantation, Eucalyptus Macarthuri. 



C. Growth from seed, E. Macarthuri. 



CI. Climbing tree for leaf collecting, E. citriodora. 



CII. Cultivated tree, Eucalyptus Smithii. 



CIII. New growth from felled cultivated tree, E. Smithii. 



CIV. New growth after retelling cultivated tree, E. Smithii. 



CV. Buddigower Dam, near Wyalong, during drought time. 



