CONTENTS. 



PART III. 



Prijicipal species of Eucalypts gi'own in America, discussed as to ciiaracteristics, 



climatic adaptations, and nses 49 



Eucalyptus amygdalina 51 



Eucalyptus botryoides 53 



Eucalyptus calophylla 53 



Eucalyptus citriodora 54 



Eucalyptus coriacea 55 



p]ucalyptus cornuta 56 



Eucalyptus corymbosa 56 



Eucalyptus corynocalyx 57 



Eucalyptus crebra 59 



Eucalyptus diversicolor 59 



Eucalyjitus eugenioides 60 



Eucalyptus globulus 61 



pAicalyptus gomphocephala 63 



Eucalyptus goniocaly x 63 



Eucalyptus gunnii 64 



Eucalyptus ha?mastoma 64 



Eucalyptus hemiphloia 65 



Eucalyptus leucoxylon 66 



Eucalyptus longifolia 66 



Eucalyptus macrorhyncha 67 



Eucalyptus marginata 68 



Eucalyptus melliodora 68 



Eucalyptus microtheca 69 



Eucalyptus obliqua 70 



Eucalyptus occidentalis 70 



Eucalyptus paniculata . . , 71 



Eucalyptus pilularis 71 



Eucalyptus piperita 72 



Eucalyptus polyanthema 73 



Eucalyptus populifolia 73 



Eucalyptus punctata 74 



E^ucalyptus resinifera 74 



Eucalyptus robusta 75 



Eucalyptus rostrata 76 



Eucalyptus rudis 78 



Eucalyptus saligna 79 



Eucalyptus siderophloia 79 



Eucalyptus sideroxylon 80 



Eucalyptus stuartiana 81 



Eucalyptus tereticornis 81 



Eucalyptus viminalis 82 



Grouping of species according to characteristics, climatic adaptation, and uses. . 84 



PART IV. 



Identification of Eucalypts 89 



Systematic position of the Eucalypti 90 



Botanical description of genus 90 



Determination of species 91 



Artificial keys to species 92 



Botanical description of species 94 



Bibliography of the genus Eucalyptus 99 



Index 103 



