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The following is @ list of plants grown on the farm, and the 
modes of abstracting the scent were explained :— 
Wattle (Acacia Farnesiana) _ ... Enfleurage. 
Boronia (Boronia megustigma) bay re < 
(4  polygalifolia) ... ea 3 
Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) ... sie 45 
Mignonette (Reseda odorata) wd sin - 
Violet (Viola odorata) ... sa ots i 
J onquil (Narcissus jonquilla) . 
Juniper (Juniperus communis) = ..- Distillation. 
Wordwood (Artemisia absinthium) .. ae - 
Ironbark (Eucalyptus Leucowylon)... in 3 
Lemon-scented Gum (Eucalyptus citriodora)... 3 
Bouvardia. 
Orange (Citrus cergamia) od ..- Distillation. 
»  ( 5, bergamia) sae so % 
Lavender (Lavandula vera) is oh 5 
ee ( 5 spica) i evs 4) 
J ( 3 decussata) ... pe ah 
( Staechas) ... sie e 
Pennyroyal (Mentha Puleguim) ... by 35 
Peppermint ( ,, piperita) wry ses 5 
Fennel (Faniculum capillaceum) ... ss 93 
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) ia ‘ 
Geranium (Pelargonium odoratissimum) Boe 43 
( capitatum) avs ip 
Anis (Pimpinella "Anisum) fee dee 3 
Wild Thyme. 
Celery. 
Lilium eximium. 
We then went into the laboratory, where we saw a splendid 
collection of Eucalyptus oils and other perfumes—Lucalyptus 
globulus, amygdalina, rostrata, Stuartiana, &c., and also some 
different extracts from the flowers. 
Mr. Mellon now proposed that we should devote our time and 
attention to a most excellent luncheon which awaited us. 
Mr. Martin, the Secretary for Agriculture, occupied the chair, 
the mayor sitting on his right. 
Among the guests we noticed Councillors Ritchie, J.P., Daly, 
J.P., J. Russell, the town clerk, and Dr. Russell. 
Mr. Tatchell, the member for the district, only made his 
appearance at the close of the repast, his parliamentary duties 
keeping him away. 
After the usual loyal toasts had been drunk, Parliament was 
proposed by the Chairman, coupled with the name of Mr. J. 
Harris, M.L.A. 
