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NOTES AND CORRECTIONS, 



Through a most unfortunate revision after I had last 

 seen the proofs several errors have crept into the page 

 speaking of those who have assisted in this work. 



Prof. J. H. Maiden is not only a distinguished chemist 

 but is also a leading botanist of Australia, but his botan- 

 ical work was not alluded to. Prof. Maiden, F. L. S., F. 

 C. S., etc., is curator of the technological museum, Syd- 

 ney, consulting botanist to the Forest Department of New 

 South Wales, and a well known and highly appreciated 

 writer on Australian Economic Botany. 



Dr. B. E. Fernow has an "n" instead of a "w" at the 

 end of his name. I am somewhat indebted to the works 

 of Prof. Tomasi Crudeli, and regret to see his name mis- 

 spelled. 



In line 28, page 25, the word "sort" should be "sport." 

 On page 24 allusion is made to the use of Eucalyptus 

 globulus in keeping boilers clean and free from incrustation. 

 The foliage was at first used for this, but now we use the 

 molasses-like black residue left after distilling the oil from 

 the foliage. 



