PLATE LXIV. 







A TYPICAL BOX BARK. 



(Eucalyptus hemiphloia, F.v.H.) 



This is a more compact, ridged bark than any of the other fibrous groups, a light grey in 

 colour and the lattice pattern much smaller than in the " Stringybarks," the furrows moderately deep. 

 The oils of Eucalypts with barks of this character all contain pinene, cineol and the aldehyde 

 aromader.dral. Cymene also appears to be a constant constituent, and phellandrene can 



sometimes be detected. 



