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,Eed Gum 80 



Gum Series 26 



Ironbark ^ 22,23,24 



Mahogany 34 



Pine 157, 163, 167 



Silky Oak 177 



Stringybark 40, 52, 56,57 



Turpentine ....i 88 



Red-flowering Ironbark 24 



Redwood 33, 38 



Mhodamniatrinen-ia'Blume 90 



Ribbon Gum 65 



pBiohmond River Pine .'. 152 



Ridge Pine 161 



River Box 27 



Oak 185, 188 



Rook Pine 159 



Rosewood 140 



Round-leaved Box 78 



Rusty Fig 216 



Gum 80 



Silt-water Swamp Oak 185 



Smdarae, Australian 157 



Sand-drifts 7 



Saponins 8 



Sassafras, N.S.W 209 



Scaly Beech.... 210 



Scrub Box 82 



Saasoned Colonial Timbers 10 



Seasoning Depots 11 



She as applied to Timbers 22 



B3ech 210 



Ironbark 22 



Oaks 180 



Pine 170 



Shiny-leaved Box 78 



Sieber.Franz Wilhelm 66 



Silky Oak, Black 173 



Red 177 



White 173 



Silky Oaks 173 



Turpentine 88 



Silver Wattle 126, 129 



Silvertop 55,67 



Slaty Gum 36 



Small-leaved Fig 216 



Smooth-barked Apple 80 



Sour Oak 190 



Spotted Gum 43. 64 



Stave-wood 202 



Stenocarpus salignus H.^ir 177 



Stringybark 63, 69 



Bastard 69 



Blue-leaf 55 



Broad-leaved 54 



Brown 54,70 



Mountain 52,54,61 



Pine 158 



Red 40, 52, 56, 57 



Tasmauian ; ~ 68 



White ., 55, 56, 57, 69, 72 



Yellow '. 61 



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Stringybarks 52 



Swamp Oak 185, 193 



Tea-tree 86 



White Box '27 



Sydney Blue Gum 32 



Wattle 123 



Syncarpialauri folia Ten 88 



Tallow-wood 40, 63 



Tangoon 31 



Tanning Gum 114 



Tasmanian Oak 69 



Stringybark 68 



Tea-tree, Broad-leaved 86 



Swamp 86 



White 86 



Teakand Cudgerie 196 



Teak Group 196 



Native 196 



Teredo 91, 171 



Timbera necessity 



Timbers which cause irritation of the 



skin, &c 8 



Toon 135 



Tree-planting 8 



Trees carved by aborigines 7 



Trees, Giant .' ^. 69, 70, 71 



TrUtania confi^rta P.. Br 82 



Turnip Wood , 146 



Turpentine 40 



Black 88 



Brush 90 



Red 88 



Silky 88 



Turpentine-tree 88 



Twist in Australian timber '. ,;,..., 8' 



Two veined Hickory .^"S:. ll9 



Umbrella Bush 10.3' 



Mulga 106 



VeiTiaouIar Names ;...,. 36 



Vertical growth of trees 7 



Walking-sticks 8 



Water from Gums 79 



Wattle, Plaok 107, 109, 111, 119, 123 



Black-hearted 115 



Broad-leaved 109 



Cootamundra 133 



Cultivation 122 



Golden 109 



Green 109, 123, 126, 128 



Plum-coloured 109 



Silver 126, 129 



Sydney 123 



Wattle-trees, Insects 121 



Wattles 94 



Dry Country 94 



WeeT)ing Myall 94 



