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Page 6, fourteenth line from top, Prof. Lowe, in- 

 stead of Lovoe. 



Page 44, fifth line from the bottom, we have sold, 

 instead of ive sold have. 



Page 224, ninth line from bottom. White, instead 

 of Whits. 



Page 228, under the head of " Expenses," Day 

 Pupils should read Boarditig Pupils. 



The following description of five varieties of Euca- 

 lyptus-trees should have been inserted on folio 38 : 



Eucalyptus goniocalyx, P. v. Mueller From Cape 



Otway to the southern parts of New South Wales. A 

 large tree, which should be included among those for 

 iiew plantations. Its wood resembles, in many re- 

 spects, that of E. globulus. For house-building, fence- 

 rails, and similar purposes, it is extensively employed 

 in those forest districts where it is abundant, and has 

 proved itself a valuable timber. 



Eucalyptus hemiphloia, F. v. Mueller.— New South 

 Wales and South Queensland. To be regarded as a 

 timber - tree of great excellence, on the authority of 

 the Rev. Dr. WooUs. It is famous for the hardness 

 and toughness of its timber, which is used for shafts, 

 spokes, plow-beams, and similar utensils. 



Eucalyptus Leucoxylon, P. v. Mueller. — The ordi- 

 nary iron - bark tree of Victoria and some parts of 

 South Australia and New South Wales. As the sup- 



