liffEODUCTION. i 



Second. — "Forest Culture in its Relations to Indus- 

 trial Pursuits." 



Third. — " Application of Phytology to the Indus- 

 trial Purposes of Life." 

 . Fourth. — "Australian Vegetation." 



I ha\:e in addition to tiie above the following, which 

 will soon appear in a separate volume : 



JiHrst. — "The Trees of Australia, Phytologically 

 Named and Arranged, with Indications of their Ter- 

 ritorial Distribution." 



Second — "The Principal Timber -trees Eeadily 

 Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture, with Indi- 

 cations of their Native Countries, and some of their 

 Technologic Uses." 



Third. — "Select Plants (exclusive of timbef- trees) 

 Readily Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture, 

 with Indications of their Native Countries and Some 

 of their Uses." 



Fourth. — " Additions to 'Select Plants.' " 



Fifth. — " Second Supplement to the ' Select Plants. ' '» 



Sixth. — "The objects of a Botanic Garden in Rela- 

 tion to Industries." 



Ellwood Coopkk. 



