INDEX OF PARTS PUBLISHED 



(continued from last page of cover). 



PART LXVII. 



362. E. Bloxsomei Maiden, n.sp. 



Papers on Range or Distribution. 



1. Australia in General. 



2. Western Australia. 



3. South Australia. 



4. Tasmania. 



5. Victoria. 



6. New South Wales. 



7. Queensland. 



8. Northern Territory. 



Factors which Influence Range or 

 Distribution. 



Introductory. 



Altitude. 



Geocols. 



Geological Formations, Soils — ■ 



Victoria. 



South Australia. 



New South Wales. 



Queensland. 



Northern Territory. 

 Effect of Drought Conditions. 

 Note on Species of apparently anomalous Eange. 



Age and Area. 



The Leaf. 



(Continued from Part LXVI, p. 313.) 

 Mature Leaves. 



Plates 272-275. (Issued December, 1926.) 



PART LXVIII. 



363. Eucalyptus Diuyeri Maiden and Elakely. 



364. E. Burracoppinensis Maiden and Blakely. 



365. E. Whitei Maiden and Blakely. 



366. E. Dorigarraensis Maiden and Blakely. 

 141. E. maculosa E. T. Baker. 



367. E. Staerii Maiden. 



36S. E. Badjensis de Bciizeville and Welch. 



369. x E. Kalangndoocnsis Maiden and Blakely. 



370. E. aluida Maiden and Blakely. 



371. E. biangularis Simmonds. 



A. — The Desirability of Studying Eucalyptus in 

 the Bush. 



B. — The Value of the Study of Eucalytpus in a 

 Scheme of Education. 

 Plates 276-279. (Issued July, 1927.) 



351. 



E. 



333. 



E. 



372. 



E. 



215. 



E. 



207. 



E. 



87. 



E. 



373. 



E. 



374. 



E. 



375. 



E. 



170. 



E. 



84. 



E. 



376. 



E. 



377. 



E. 



378. 



E. 



84. 



E. 



72. 



E, 



379. 



E. 



189. 



E. 



PART LXIX. 



crucio Maiden. 



rigidula, n.sp. 



Kondininensis Maiden and Blakely. 



terminalis E.v.M. longipedata Maiden and 



Blakely. 

 patellaris E.v.M. 

 Pimpiniana Maiden. 

 cylindriYora Maiden and Blakely. 

 Westoni Maiden and Blakely. 

 microneura Maiden and Blakely. n 

 Dundasi Maiden. 

 diptera Andrews. 

 ovularis Maiden and Blakely. 

 Kesselli Maiden and Blakely. 

 Desmondensis Maiden and Blakely. 

 aggregate Deane and Maiden. 

 Forrestiana Diels. 

 Merriclcae Maiden and Blakely. 

 clavigera A. Cunn var. Gilbertensis 



Maiden and Blakely n. var. 



The Species Question — 



1. What is a species'? 



2. Variety of species? 



3. Inequality of species-values. 



4. No fixed line of demarcation between 



species. 



5. Jordan's species. 



6. A classical case of "splitting." 



7. Application of zoological tests to botani- 

 ' cal species. 



8. Variation of the genus. 



The Struggle for Taxonomie Dcfinitencss — 



1. The ideal of the type. 



2. How to designate the type. 



3. Model descriptions. 



4. Labels and schedules. 



Some aphorisms. 



Platos 2S0-283. (Issued August.. 109.S1 



PART LXX. 



380, E. Baxteri (Benth.) Maiden and Blakely, n. 



comb. var. pcdicellata Maiden and Blakely, 



n. var. 

 357. E. Blaxlandi Maiden and Cambage. 

 336. E. agglomcrata Maiden. 



381. E. orgadophila Maiden and Blakely, n. sp. 

 26. E. acmenioides Sehau. var. tenuipes Maiden. 



3S2. E. Murphyi Maiden and Blakely, n. sp. 



130. E. Stuartiana P.v.M. 



262. E. angopJi'oroides E. T. Baker. 



1. Vernacular Names. 



2. Vernacular Names for Timbers. 



3. Aboriginal Names. 



Plates, 284-287. (Issued December, 1928.) 



