INDEX OF PARTS PUBLISHED 



-continued. 



PART XLV1I1. 



>ni. 



:;ov. 

 R. H. Cambage. 



: B ker. 

 bill. 



Deane and Maiden. 



I he Growing Tree, 

 rowth. 



on. 



increment curves 



_ Australian 1 1 



sued August 1021.) 



PART XL1X. 



... drepanophylla F.v.M. 



ptophleba F.v.M. 

 E. DatrympUana Maiden. 

 B. 7it((ii Maiden. 

 E. dtchromophluui F.v.M. 



The Growing Tree — continued. 



•m. 



The dowt-iin^ of Eucalypts while in the juvenile- 

 leaf stage. 



ertain speeiea. 

 iral uratt-.. Artificial graft 

 Tumours and 



Pro! of tin: stem. 



Abortive branches (prickly stems). 



Pendulous branches. 



Vertical growth of t 



Plates, 200-203. (Issued September, 1921.) 



PART L. 



/.. Ilou.icann (W. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden. 

 .'.'. Jutioni Maiden. 

 ta Maiden. 



8m., var. pyriformls Maiden. 

 Cambage. 



. M. Bailey. 

 /.. MunMjongeniU Maiden. 



The Bark. 



to Eucalyptus barks and early 

 ernaculan In general. 



1 1. W irlocks, nmi other small species — 



i rue Mallees. 

 ( h) False Mallees. 

 Marlocks. 



Plates, 20 1-207 (Issued December, 1921.) 



PART LI. 



.tathiana Maiden. 



ith. 



Maiden. 



r and Smith. 

 31. / I .v.M. 



21. Sm. 



/;. Irbyi Baker and Smith. 

 • ww Maiden 



The Bark — continued. 

 1. 



i i . Its). 



Ml. (J 







1 













x K 







290. 





l';i:. 







E. 





x E 





/,- 



300. 





PART LI I. 



amplifolia Naudin. 

 atgeriensis Trabut. 

 antipoliti nsis Trabut. 



lieri Trabut. 

 Coidn'ii Trabut. 



rnuta Trabut. 

 jugalis Naudin. 



occidentals Endl., var. oran 

 Trabut. 



ibului | 1 lort.) Naudin. 

 i .i nan. 



St unit unto s globulus Trabut. 

 Maiden n.sp. 



The Bark — continued. 



3. Classification of Trees in General by Means 



«.l' their Barks. 

 4 Variation in Barks of the same Species. 

 .■,. Bark in Relation to Heat and (old. 



dventitious Shoots. 

 7. Ringbarking. 

 S. Coppjce-yrowth (suckering). 



wist in Bark. 



10. Bark Repair. 



11, Microscopic Characters of Bark. 



Calcium Oxalate. 

 13. Tannin. 



<i.l in Bark. 



I tore in Bark. 

 10. Colour of Inner Bark 

 17. Colour of On Lor Bar 



Plates. 212-215. (Issued April, 1922.) 



PART LIII. 



Barmedmanensis Maiden u.sp. 



nsis Maiden n.sp. 

 Peacockeana Maiden n.sp. 

 ion n.sp. 

 1 den ] 

 Auburnensia Maiden u.sp. 



Maiden n.sp. 

 BlacJcburniana Maiden, 

 i/enst.s Maiden n.sp. 



Timber. 



Historical.- Ea l 'cation-. 



Modern S.\sien,s of Classification. 

 < lolours. 



(Issuei iy, 1922.) 



PART LIV. 



Mclntyrensis D.sp, 

 I'luii McCoy. 



I jo a ion. 

 miligani R. M. Johnston, 

 ingshausi 



Hayl i 

 TToutmi 



Mitrlnlli EttiDg 



igsbausen. 

 Oxleyu isen. 



' ■ I I hi ii. 



I 

 u I i. ano. 



ii I leane. 



I Den 



SllttOll '' 



Cliupmani formerly ' it ooll 



301. 



X 77. 



302. 



x E. 



303. 



x 77. 



304. 



x 77. 





' 





x i:. 





x 77. 





X 77. 



309. 





310. 





311. 





::12. 



i; 



313. 



/:. 



• :i 1. 



/;. 



315. 



B. 



316. 



77. 



::17. 



77. 





/.'. 



319. 



/:. 



















324. 











/'. 















'() Ge.initzi 

 . J SohublM 



III. Timber— continued. 

 Microscopic Structure. Crystals (Calciui 



Oxalate). 

 A Warning Note in regard to Undue Reliam 



on Microscopic Structure for Diaguost 



Purposes. Paper Pulp. 

 Wean wood and Sap-wood. Seasoning. 

 Specific Gravity. -Hardness, 

 Fissility and [nterlockedness. Inflammability, 

 Destructive Distillation. Ash. 



Plates, 220-223. (Issued July, 1922.) 



PART l.V. 



Fossil Plants Attril itua. , 



\ - ,i IJnger. 



B.— /.. / : fctin shausen, 



i a Unger. 

 •0. — Myrtophyllwm (Eucalyi 



Heer. 

 E. — Myrtopkylhtm { Eucalyptus 



1 lo 



V. — E. sibirica Heer. 



rut 1 osqx. 

 1 [.- lis Heer. 



1. — 77. angusta Velenovsky. 

 .T.—E. dubia Ettingshausen. 

 IC. — 77. (i s Lesquereux. 



L.— E. Gouldii Ward. 

 M. n ot< I i 'i'ii si Sapoi i.i 



V 77. Ghoffati Saporta 

 1 1. E. i ' > attenuata Neu bony, 

 p.- > mgustifolia Newberry. 



Q. >sa Newberry. 



It. — E. (?) parvifolia dewberry. 

 S.— 77. latifqtia Hollick. 

 T. — E. U'lm/iu-jiu Berry. 

 Mij: nensis Berry. 



IV. The Root. 



Adventitious Roots. 



V. Exudates. 



a. Kinos. 

 Mann 



Plates, 224-227. (Issued Aug 



PART LVI. 



330. >:. Jen&eni n.sp. 



331. 7.'. Umbrawarrenaia n.sp. 



332. ./.'. l< ptophylla I'.v.M. 

 68. /'. uncinata Turcz, 



333. i:. anguaia n.sp. 

 21. I', marginata Sm. 



buprestiwm F.v.M. 

 ii. /.'. Bortetoana F.v.M. 

 213. /■'. alttor (Deane and Maiden) Maiden. 



334. E. co-nalobata (R.Br.), Maiden. 

 /.'. anfjulosa Schauer, 



1 16. I'. Johnstoni n.sp. 



VI. The Leaf. 



\ Juvenile Leaf. Historical. MorphologiqB 



Plates 228-231. (Issued SoplembeJ 



1022.) 



PART LVII. 



336. /'. agglomerate. Maiden, 



337. /'. BimmondaU n.sp. 

 23. /'. scpulcraUs P. v.M. 



200. >•'. torquata Luchmann, 



338. /'. Kalgant 



339 /'. mi lam .,'iili-n. n.sp. 

 | . KWia n.sp. 

 /' limn , until I (pi .mil Ma I 



VI. The I ruf 



i ue Mature Leal 



lh I, 

 Plnl 'I 



i mi I in in tl. 



■ I Jill 



