456 



Callittis intratropica. Benth. (continued)- 



Bark 



Chemistrj- of leaf oil 



Cliomistry of the bark 



Economics of the bark 



Economics of the leaves 



Economics of the timber 



179 



175 



179 



179 



173 



176 



Leaves 173 



Sections of bark (Figs. 118 to 1 20) iSo 



Sections of timber (Figs, iii to 117) 177. 178 



Table, crude oil from the leaves 176 



Timber 66, 176 



Transverse sections through branchlets and 



dccurrent leaves (Figs. 107 to no) 174 



C. MacUaxana. F.v.M 7, 43, 46, 278 



Bark' 67. 2S8 



Chemistry' of leaf oil 282 



Leaves 280 



Oil distillate from timber 62 



Sections of leaves (Figs. 185, 186, 194 to 197) 281-3 



Sections of timbers (Figs. 19S to 203) 286-7 



Sections to illustrate life history and anatomy 



of the cone valves (Figs. 16, 17, 26) 43, 46 



Timber 64. 66, 284 



Transverse section, junction timber and bark 



(Fig. 204) ....V 289 



C molilalia 17 



C. Morrisoiii. R. T. Baker 259, 260, 261 



C. Miiflltti. Benth 49, 50. 54. 262, 263, 264 



Bark 271 



Chemistry of bark 271 



Chemistry- of leaf oil 268 



Leaves 266 



Longitudinal section through 2 amentum and 



subtending decurrent leaves (Figs. 40. 41) 54 

 Sections illustrating growth of the ventral side 



of the sporophylls (Figs. 28 to 32) 49, 50 



Sections of timber (Figs. 186 to 1S9) 270 



Transverse sections, branchlets and decurrent 



leaves (Figs. 181 to 185) 267 



Seedling (Fig. 180) 265 



Timber 269 



C. oblonga. Rich 271, 272 



Chemistry of leaf oil 276 



Leaves 274 



Sections through branchlets and decurrent 



leaves (Figs. I go to 193) 275 



Timber 277 



C. Parlalorei, F.v.M 278 



C. Preisii, Miq 89, 118 



C. prisca 23 



C. propinqua. R.Br iii, 112 



Bark 116 



Chemistry of the bark 116 



Chemistry of the leaf oil 114 



Leaves 113 



Section of bark (Figs. 62, 63, 64) T17 



Sections of branchlets and decurrent leaves 



(Figs. 60, 61) 114 



Timber i 16 



C. pyramidalis 222, 265 



C. quadrivalvii 47 



C. rhomlmidea, R.Br 38, 40, 43. 45, 46. 50, 51. 220, 221, 



222, 223 



.\natomy of the leaves 224 



Bark 231 



Chemistry of the bark 231 



Chemistry of the leaf oil 226 



Economics of the leaves 224 



Geranyl-acctatc in leaf oil 227 



Leaves 224 



Longitudinal sections of bark (Figs. 155, 156)... 232 

 Sc-ctions illustrating growth of the ventral side 



of the sporophylls (Figs. 34 to 39) 50-2 



Sections illustrating life history and anatomy of 



the cone valves (Figs. 4 to 26) 38, 40. 43. 45. 46 

 Sections of Ijark (Figs. 151 to 154) 230 



P.\GE. 

 Callitris rhotiibohlia, R.Br, {conliiiiad) — 



Sections of branchlets and decurrent leaves 



(Figs. 142 to 146) 225 



Sections of timber (Figs. 147 to 150) 229 



Timber 227 



C. robiisla. R.Br So. 85. 88. 89 



Bark 97 



Chemistry of the leaf oil 93 



Oil from the fruits 94 



Section of bark (Fig. 50) 98 



Section of bast fibre 367 



Sections of timber (Figs. 45 to 49) 95-6 



Timber 95 



Transverse sections through branchlets and 



leaves (Figs. 42 to 44) 92 



C. Rod. Endl 258 



C. sinensis 15 



Callitris species (C. intermedia) 249, 288 



Longitudinal sections of leaf (Figs. 174, 175)... 251 



C. spheroidalis. Slotsky 192 



C. Siiissii, Preiss 89 



C. Tasinanica (Nobis) 7, 227, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238, 249 



Bark 247 



Chemistry of bark 247 



Chemistry of leaf oil 240, 245 



Geranyl-acetate in leaf oil 242 



Leaves 238 



Sections of bark (Figs. 168,169) 248 



Sections of branchlets and leaves (Figs. 161-4) 241 



Sections of timber (Figs. 165 to 167) 246 



Timber 245 



Transverse sections of branchlets and leaves 



(Figs. 157 to 160) 239 



C. tubcrciilata, R.Br 99 



C. verrucnsa. R.Br 83, 100, 101 



Bark 108 



Botanical survey of .species no 



Chemistry of the bark no 



Chemistry of the leaf oil 104 



Leaves 102 



Oil from the fruit 106 



Sections of bark (Figs. 58, 59) 108 



Sections of branchlets and decurrent leaves 



(Figs. 51 to 53) 102, 103 



Sections of timber (Figs. 54 to 57) 107 



Timber 106 



Callitrol. colour reactions of 62 



Casuarina inophloia 280 



■' Celery Top Pine " 85, 414, 416 



Chemical products, systematic value of 445 



Citral 201 



Cladodia of I'iiylh'liidus r.'toinboidalis 419 



Classification adopted, sy.steniatic 5 



•Colonial Pine" 318, 352 



Colour reaction for Callitrol 62 



Columella 52, 53 



Commercial value of Ctillilris barks 70 



Composition of sandarac 76 



Composition of latex, Aruucaria Cunninghamii ... 346 



Cone 37 



Cone valves 39 



Cone valves, life history and anatomy (Figs. 4 to 26) 38 to 46 



Cones of Callitris 36 



Cones — Callitris, functions of the central columella 52 



Cones, origin of the spur on the valves 47, 48 



Conifer Ijarks from India 68 



Conifer barks of Australia 68 



Correspondents who collected data 452 



Cretaceous I'ityo.vyla 81 



Crystallisable diterpene 10 



Cunniniihamia sinensis 1.5 



Cupressus australis, Pers 192, 237 



C. australis, Desf 220 



C. rhomhoidea, Desf 237 



" Cypress Pine " ... 88, 100, 101, in, 112, n8, n9, 157, 

 158, 160, 172, 181, 220, 22^, 233, 235, 

 236, 2.52. 260, 261, 263, 264, 272. 



