

INDEX OF PARTS PVBUSHED-continued. 



21;. i 



PART XLIX. 



F.v.M. 



M 



; v.M. 



The Growing Tree— 1 I ucd. 



Nan ■ 



The flow, ring of Eucalypts while in the juvenile- 



leaf stage. 

 Dominance or agg: in species. 



Artificial gra: 

 Fascia' Tumours and galls. 



Protnben beta. 



Abortive brandies (prickly stems) 

 Pendulous branches. 

 Vertical growth of trees. 



Plu 3. (Issued September, 1921.) 



PART L. 



Vf. V. Fitzgerald i .Maiden. 

 Maiden. 

 . atljuncta Maiden. 

 pilulorit Sm., var. pyriformti Maiden. 

 i/<j Cambage. 

 triflora F. II. Bai, 

 286. E. Mundijongcn^ii Maiden. 



The Bark. 



1. Early references to Eucalyptus barks and early 

 us vernaculars in general. 

 alyptns bark classifications. 

 «>. Ma'.!ee~. Marlocks, and other small species — 



True Mallees. 

 I 6) False Mallees. 

 (c) Marlocks. 



Plates, 204-207 (Issued December, 1921.) 



PART LI. 



den. 

 W. V. Fitzgerald. 

 289. ¥.. taemola Baker and Smith. 

 : len. 



:.d Smith. 

 31. I i v.M. 



Sm. 

 291. E. Irbyi Baker and Smith. 



/.'. Tarraentu Maiden and <_ n.sp 



The Bark — continued. 

 1.1 Gun 



3. / 



4. FachyphUna <Stniii£ybark3). 



on barks). 

 Barks friable and lamellar!. 



Pi: ed February, 1 



PART Lll. 



i Naudin. 



292. x E. algtriensi* Trabut. 



293. x E. 



296. :. ,but. 



...I 



Trabut. 



:;ui. 



X }-. 



302. 



x E. 



303. 



x E. 



304. 



x B. 



305. 



x E. 



306. 



x B. 



307. 



x B. 



30S. 



x B. 



309. 



x E. 



The Bark— continued. 



ification of Trees in General by Means 

 of their Harks. 



■1. Variation in Barks of the same Sp< i 

 •n to lleat and Cold. 



6. Adventitious Shoots. 



7. Ringbarking. 



8. Coppice-growth (suckering). 



. wist in Bark. 

 10. Bark Repair. 

 n. Microscopic Characters of Bark. 



12. Calcium Oxalate. 



13. Tannin. 



14. Oil in Bark. 



15. Fibre in Bark. 



16. Colour of Inner Bark 



17. Colour of Outer Bark. 



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



PART LIU. 



Bartnedmanensis Maiden n.sp. 

 Tenandrensis Maiden n.sp 

 Peacockeana Maiden n.sp. 

 Btopfordi Maiden n 



ii li'n Maiden n.sp. 

 Anhiinn nsis Maiden n.sp. 

 Yaooblei Maiden n.sp. 

 Blackburniana Maiden. 

 bttudlcycnsis Maiden n.sp. 



Timber. 



Historical.— Early Attempts at Classification. 

 Modern Classification. 



Colours. 

 Plates, 216-219 (Issued May, 19 



PART LIV. 



310. E. Mclntyrensis n.sp. 

 311 E. I'hili M ■ ■ 

 312. E Kayseri B. M. Johnston. 

 E. Milligani R. M. Johnston. 



314. I Ettingshausen. 



315. E. DiemenU Ettingshausen. 



316. B. Hum Ettingshausen. 



:',17. B. Eoutmanni Ettingshausen. 



B. Mitchell* Ettingshausen, 

 319. )'.. a -en. 



oni Kttiii- 

 32J ma Ettingshaui en. 



322. E. i coliophylla I 



i :. n ni , iiiiiim b i en. 



324. /•.'. praecoriaci a I >eanc. 



/'. //> rmani Deane 



/ . Howtfti Deane. 

 Iteont Deane. 

 328. /:. Buttoni formerly I . MueUeri Deane. 



/ . Chapmani formerly B. WooUtii Deane. 



III. Timber— continued. 

 Mien mre. Crystals (Calcium 



A Warning >■ ;ard to indue Reliance 



ure for i >lagno tic 

 Pui Paper Palp. 



Henri h i ui ■ [ng. 



Hard) 

 1 Inflammability. 



Ash. 

 '1 July, 11)22.) 



ihllz'l 



PART LV. 



~-il Plants Attributed to Eucalyptus. 



\. /.'. tnica I'nger. 



I'.. /•.'. Uaeringiana Ettingshausen. 



/•;. Aegea Linger. 

 1). — Myrtophylkim (Eucalyptus f) 



Bei 

 E. — Myrtophyllum (Eucalyptus '< ) Schubleri 



II. 

 I". — E. sibirica Heer. 

 G /.'. ( . I americana Lesqx. 

 II. — /•;. borealis Heer. 



Velenojvsky. 

 ./. — E. Jubia Ettingshausen. 

 K.- - Lesquereux. 



L.—E. Could,, Ward. 

 M.- /■. '. nitzi Saporta. 



\. E. Vhoffati Saporta 

 O. — E. ( ' i nit i nuata Newberry. 

 P. — E. ( t) angvstifolia Newberry. 

 Q. E, ( !Q Newberry. 



H. — E. ( ! I parvifolia Newberry. 

 R._ E. latifolia Hollick. 

 1 id Horry. 



.!/>/. ensis Berry, 



IV. The Root. 



Adventitious Roots. 



V. Exudates. 

 a. Kinos. 



6. Mannas. 



Plates. 221-227. (Issued August, 1922.) 



PART LVL 



330. E. Jcnxeni n.sp. 



331. E. Umhnnrurrcnsls n.sp. 



332. E. Icptopltiilln tf.vM. 

 68. E. uncinate Tarcz. 



E. angnsta n.sp. 

 21. E. marginata Sm. 



- P. v.M. 

 41. ].'. Bosistoana F.v.M. 

 213. E. altior (Deane and Maiden) Maiden. 



334. E. conglobata fR.Br.), Maiden. 



335. E. angulosa Sehauer. 

 14H. E. Johnstoni n.sp. 



A.— Jut 







336 



E. 





E. 





E. 





E 





r. 





I . 





E 



134. 





VI. The Leaf. 



cnilo Leaf. Historical. Morphological. 

 Plates. 228-231. (Issued September, 



PART LVII. 



1 Maiden. 

 Sim i a sp. 



F.v.M. 

 torquata Luchmanjn 

 Kalga a sp. 



1 n p. 



it'im i gate I " I Mai. loii. 



VI. The Leaf— continued. 

 B. The Mature Leaf, Historical — Venation 

 (Chiefly). 

 Plates, 232-285. (Issued January, 1923.) 



PART LVIII. 



collina W. V. Fii o.sp. 



Flocktonia Mail 

 Rhirleyi n.sp. 



It ii in mi ni, n.sp. 

 II i i In/ Iiiiiui. n.sp. 



yifolia I, ml. and <Mio. 

 rit rim/ ■ i I looker, 

 phloia F.v.M. 



(ii lit i"i n.sp. 



nil, in:, [fiquel, 



VII. Inflorescence. 



\ . Its Branching. 1 1 i 



Plal i lied February, 1923.) 



341. 



E. 





/-.. 



342. 



E. 



343. 



r. 



344. 



/•:. 





/•:. 



in?. 



/</. 



346. 





13. 



/'. 





//. 





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