Jul, 



Materia] ol this species was also collected at Xubeena, Tasman Peninsula, 

 in April, mi-'. The oil agreed in general characters with those from the previous 

 consignments, only at this time of the year rather a large amount of phellandrene 

 w.i- I'n -nit. consequently the rotation to the left was higher; the cineol was 

 al>o slightly less in amount, but still exceeded 40 per cent, in the crude oil. 

 The yield of oil was i-i per cent. Specific gravity at 15 C. = 0-9045; rota- 

 tion a„ 23-1 ; refractive index at 20 = 1-4734, and was soluble in S volumes 

 70 per cent, alcohol. Below 193° C. 79 per cent, distilled. The cineol in this 

 portion was determined by the resorcinol method; the result was 44 per cent, 

 when calculated for the crude oil. 



The results of this investigation were published by us in Proc. Roy. Soc, 

 Tasmania, October, 1912. 



