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Aboriginal Australian and Vernacular Names of 



Species 272 



Adaptation of Soil, Climate and Other Conditions to 



Species 32, 40 



Advantages of the Different Species, Passim. 



Amygdalina ( Illustrated ) 66 



Five varieties, peppermint odor, handsome, and bears frost. 



Antherel System, Adopted by Author 176 



Anthers Magnified 60 Diameters (Illustrated). 



Bark 124-130 



Bee Feed 121 



Blue Gum, see Globulus. 



Blooming Season 295 



Books and Other Sources of Information 10 



Botanically Treated 176-208 



Botryoides in 



Rapid grower. Vigorous. IJesirable road tree. 



Buprestium 109 



Will grow on sandy places, but is of uncertain value. 



Callophylla ( Illustrated) . . . . 107 



Slow growth, but valuable for timber. 



Chemistry of the Australian Indigenous Vegetation . 287 



Cineol, same as Eucalyptol 287 



Cornuta 87 



Attractive, graceful tree. 



Corynocalyx, Sugar Gum ( Illustrated ) 49 



Leaves eaten by sheep. Handsome foliage. Resists drought. 



Culture, Seeds, Young Plants 28-39, 167-168 



Dimensions of Trees 9-12, 294 



Division of Subject 3 



Diversicolor ( Karri) 69 



Immense size. Foliage green and attractive. 



Dorotoxylon 89 



Slim, but pretty for ornamental plantings. 



Eucalyptol, (Eucalypt(us)ol(eum) 278 



See Oils. 



Eugenioides 104 



Valued for timber. Dense foliage. 



Experiments by Author at Santa Monica and Kinneloa 



on Growth, Temperature and Other Conditions.. 14, 34 



