The following species of Eucalyptus are illustrated in my " Forest Flora of New 

 South Wales"* with larger twigs than is possible in the present work; photographs 

 of the trees are also introduced wherever possible. Details in regard to their economic 

 value, &c, are given at length in that work, which is a popular one. The number of 

 the Part of the Forest Flora is given in brackets: — 



acacioide8, A. Cutm. (xlviii). 

 acmenic-ides. Schauer (xxxii). 

 nffinis, Deane and Maiden (lvi 

 amygdalina, Labill. (xvi). 

 Andrewsi, Maiden (xxi). 

 Baileyana, F.v.M. (xxxv). 

 Behrkma, F.v.M. (xlvi). 

 bicolor, A. Cunn. (xliv). 

 Boormani, Deane and Maiden (xlv). 

 Bosistoana, F.v.M. (xliii). 

 Caleyi, Maiden (lv). 

 capitellata, Sm. (xxviii). 

 Considmiana, Maiden (xxxvi). 

 coriacea, A. Cunn. (xv). 

 coryrnhosa, Sm. (xii). 

 dives, Schauer (xix). 

 fruticetorum, F.v.M. (xlii). 

 gigantea, Hook. f. (li). 

 goniocalyx, F.v.M. (v). 

 hctmaxtoma, Sm. (xxxvii). 

 hemiphloia, F.v.M. (vi). 

 longifolia, Link and Otto (ii). 

 Luehmanniana, F.v.M. (xxvi). 

 macrorrhyncha, F.v.M. (xxvii). 

 maculata, Hook. (vii). 



melanophloia, F.v.M. (lrv . 

 melliodora, A Cunn. (ix). 

 microcoryc F.v.M (xxxviii). 

 mierotheca, F.v.M. (lii). 

 numerosa, Maiden (xvii). 

 obliqua, L'Herit. (xxii). 

 ochrophloia, F.v.M. (1). 

 odoratr/, Behr and Schlechtendal (xlij 

 paniculate, Sm. (viii). 

 pilularis, Sm. (xxxi). 

 piperita, Sm. (xxxiii). 

 Pl.anchoniana, F.v.M. (xxiv). 

 populifolia, Hook, (xlvii). 

 punctata, DC. (x), 

 regnant, F.v.M. (xviii). 

 resinifera, Sm. (iii). 

 saligna, Sm. (iv). 

 siderophloia. Benth. (xxxix). 

 xiderozylon, A. Cunn. (xiii). 

 Sieberiana, F.v.M. (xxxiv;. 

 stellulata, Sieb. (xiv). 

 tereticornis, Sm. (xi). 

 virgata, Sieb. (xxv). 

 vitrea, R. T. Baker (xxiii). 



* Government Printer, Sydney. 4to. Price Is. per part (10s. per 12 parts) ; each part containing 4 plates and 

 other illustrations. 



Sjdner: William Applegi'.c Gullick, Gormimen; Prinltr.- 1915. 



