106 INDEX. 



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 Eucalyptusi robusta: 



Characterictics 75, 99 



Uses 76 



Eucalyptus rostrata: 



As a source of honey 42, 88 



Asa source of kino 77 



As a source of stove wood 87 



Characteristics 76, 98 



Numerous uses 35, 77 



Spontaneous growth 44, 77 



Eucalyptus rudis: 



Characteristics 78, 98 



General adaptability 78 



Spontaneous growth 44 



Uses 78 



Eucalyptus rubida, characteristics 98 



Eucalyptus saligna: 



Characteristics 79, 98 



Uses 79 



p]ucalyptus salmonophloia, characteristics 96 



Eucalyptus salubris, characteristics 98 



Eucalyptus siderophloia: 



Characteristics . . 79, 96 



Uses 80 



Eucalyptus sideroxylon: 



As a source of stove wood 37 



Characteristics 80, 95 



Numerous uses 35, 80 



Eucalyptus sieberiana, characteristics 95 



p]ucalyptus stellulata, characteristics 94 



Eucalyptus stuartiana: 



Characteristics 81, 97 



Uses 81 



Eucalyptus tereticornis : 



Characteristics 81, 98 



Uses 82 



Eucalyptus tessellaris, characteristics 97 



Eucalyptus urnigera, characteristics 97 



Eucalyptus viminalis: 



Characteristics 82, 97 



Rate of growth 37, 82 



Uses 83 



Iron bark. {See Eucalyptus crebra, Eucalyptus paniculata. Eucalyptus sidero- 

 phloia, and Eucalyptus sideroxylon. ) 



3Ianna Gum. {See Eucalyptus viminalis.) 



Red Gum. {See Eucalyptus rostrata and Eucalyptus tereticornis.) 



Sugar Gum. {See Eucalyptus corynocalyx. ) 



Stringy-bark. {See Eucalyptus eugenioides, Eucalyptus macrorhyncha, and 

 Eucalyptus piperita.) 



