CONCLUSION 



THE foregoing work, which has, inter 

 alia, occupied our attention for a period 

 of thirty years, and which embraces the 

 investigation of individual species spread- 

 ing over such a very wide area, serves to 

 demonstrate the great economic import- 

 ance of this remarkable Australian Genus, 

 in other directions than for timber. 

 Although the Industrial Applications of 

 Eucalyptus Oils are now somewhat 

 extensive, yet it must not be considered 

 for a moment that these known results 

 exhaust their economic possibilities, as, 

 without doubt, in the coming years, new 

 openings will be found for their employ- 

 ment, and new constituents be discovered. 



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