CONTENTS. 



PAQR. 



PHASES OF FORESTRY— 



Articles in the Forest Flora of Jsew South Wales 7 



Timber a necessity 9 



Forest wealth of State 9 



Supply of good timbers not unlimited 9 



Supply of seasoned Colonial timbers true to name 10 



Felling timber at proper season 10 



Seasoning depots 11 



Au optimum for AustraKan timbers 12 



CLASSIFICATION 14 



TREES DESCRIBED IN FOREST FLORA OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AND 



THE CRITICAL RE\^SION OF THE GENUS EUCALYPTUS 15 



GROUPING OF THE TIMBERS DEALT WITH 20 



The Ibosbabks — 



Eucalyptus paniculata (White or Grey Ironbafk) 22 



sidewphloia (Broad-leaved Ironbark) 23 



sideroxylon (Mngga ; a Red Ironbark) 24 



Bed Gum Sebies — 



Eucalyptus tereticornis (Forest Red Gum) 26 



- fcicoZor (Black or Flooded Box) 27 



microtheca (Coolabah) 30 



saligna (New South Wales Blue Gum) 32 



resinifera (Red Mahogany) 34 



punctata (Grey Gum) 36 



longifolia (Woolly Butt) 37 



Anomalous Groitp — 



Eucalyptus microcorys (Tallow-wood) 40 



Tiuiculaia (Spotted Gum) 43 



corymhosa ( Bloodwood) 49 



Strinoybabks — 



Eucalyptus 7»acrorr%»cA(i (Red Stringybark) 52 



capUfilala (Brown Stringybark) 54 



eugenioides (White Stringybark) 56 



Blackbtjtt Series— 



Eucalyptus pilularis (Itue Blackbutt) : 59 



MueUeriana (Yellow Stringybark) 61 



ac?jie?Mo»(fes (White Mahogany) (Z 



gonioealyx (Mountain Gum) 64 



Sieberiana (Yowut or Mountain Ash) 66 



o6%MO (Broad-leaved Messmate) 68 



Valu Boxes— 



Eucalyptus hemiphloia (White or Gvey Boi) 73 



Bosistoana (Bosisto's Box) 74 



meUiodora (Yellow Box) .^ 7ft 



populifolia (Bimble Box) 78 



MtBTles — 



Angophora lanceolata (Smooth Barked Apple) 80 



Tristania conferta (Brush Box) 82 



Mddleuca leueadendron (Broad-leaved Tea-tree) 86 



Syncarpia laurifoUa (Turpentine) 88 



