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Melliodora 98 



Microtheca 83 



Adapted to torrid desert regions. Its roots furnish water. 



Miniata 1 16 



Crimson flowers. 



Medicinal, being a general statement with extracts 

 from the Materia Medica, Medical Journals, Re- 

 ports of eminent physicians, and scientific state- 

 ments of the properties and uses of Eucalyptus 



in their relation to disease 147-164 



Number of Species 1 1 



Obcordata 93 



Small with dark red flowers. 



Obliqua 94 



Rapid grower. 



Occidentalis (illustrated) , ". . . . 91 



White flowers. Timber valuable. 



Official incapacity and a public loss 44 



Oils 278 



Differ in color, odor, quantity and quality. Dis- 

 tillation of 26 species by Dr. Woodbridge. 



Paper by him on the subject. 283-287 



Address on the subject by Prof. Maiden 287-292 



Ornamentation of Roads 5O-5 1 



Propagation of Eucalyptus. See Culture. 



Paniculata 99 



Pauciflora 100 



Valuable for difficult places. 



Pilularis in 



Elegant, but not a fast grower. 



Planchonianna 101 



Suited to hot, dry regions. 



Pollyanthema (illustrated) 76 



A favorite species of the Author. Foliage and flowers delicate. 



Punctata *. 1 14 



Prefer dry and rocky situation. 



Rapidity of Growth 13, 14, 18 



Reclamation of Waste Land 24 



Resinifera 59 



Large percentage of Kino. 



Roads, How Made Beautiful 51 



Robusta 47, 58 



Popular as a Road Tree. 



