INDEX OF PARTS PU&USHED-wntinued. 



PART XXXIX. 



- . . ft relltma F.v.M. 26o. 



j mbosa Smith. 266. 



iiia JR. T. Baser. 267. 



is F.v.M. 268. 



_ - iurezanmow. juiJ. 



. s F.v.M. 123. 



n&continenialis Maiden, 



ill. E. iongicomis F.v.M. 4.4:. 



.3. i. F.v.M. io. 

 _ _ . nice Maiden. 



-. virgata Sieber. 42. 



213. 1 R. I. Baker. 270. 



814. E. obtusiflora DC. 271. 



215. E. jraxmoides Deane and Maiden. 112. 



Plates. 160-163. (Issued February, 1920.) 272. 



273. 



PART XL. 



terminalis F.v.M. 

 217. E. dichromophloia F.v.M. 



. pyrophora Benth. 

 219. E. lavopmea R. T. Baker. 

 E. Ugustrina DC. 

 . stricta Sieber. 

 . i/randis (Hill) Maiden. 

 Plates, 164-167. (Issued March. 1920. 



PART XLI. 



tifolia F.v.M. 

 E. Foekcheana F.v.M. 



- Abergiana F.v.M. 

 E. pachyphylla F.v.M. 



piriformis Turczaninow, var. Kings 

 mitli Maiden. 

 92. E. Oldfieldii F.v.M. 



mmondii Bentham 

 Plates 168-171. (Issued June, 1920.) 



PART XL! I. 



eximta Schauer. 

 229. E. peltata Bentnam. 



E Watsoniana F.v.M. 

 231. E. traehyphloia F.v.M. 

 ."_ E. hybrida Maiden. 

 233. b. Kruseana F.v.M. 



. Dawsoni R T. Baker 

 polyanthem"s Schauer. 

 61 E. Baueriana Schauer. 

 236. E. conica Deane and Maiden. 

 roncolor Schauer 

 Plates. 172-176. (ls»ued August, 1920. 



PART XLIII. 



236. E. ficifolia F.v.M. 

 E. calophylla R.Br. 

 . hamatoxylon llaiden. 



239. E. n :cuiata Rook. 



240. E. Mooreana ("vT. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden. 



241. E. approximans Maiden. 



rardi Maiden. 

 Plates 176-279. (Issued November, 

 1920.) 



PART XLIV. 



£43. t. i ■.joliata B. Brown. 

 244. E. ptychocarpa F.v.M. 



His Maiden. 

 246. E. iir 'a X. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden, n.sp. 



. taileyana F.v.M. 

 248. E ; ne-I'oolei Maiden. 

 ma Maiden. 

 J:zri Maiden. 

 Jacksoni Maiden. 



emophila Maiden. 

 Plates, 180-183. (Issued February, 

 1921.) 



PART XLV. 



fc trythrocorys F.v.M. 

 254. K. tehodonta F.v.M. 

 •lrpa F.v.M. 

 ntellata Smith. 

 Camfieldi Maiden. 

 Blaxlandi Maiden and Cambage. 

 258. E. .'.'ormantonensis Maiden and Cambage 

 Plates. 184-187. (Issued April, 1921.) 



PART XLVI. 



! tetragona F.v.M. 

 2%, I, eudesmioides F.v.M. 

 **»■ '• 'en sis Maiden n.sp. 



Andrewsi Maiden. 



R. T. Baker. 

 •is Maiden & Cambage. 

 I 252 1 E. erernophila Maiden. 

 70. f; rlecipiens Endl. 



' Plates. 188-191. (Issued May, 1921.) 



PART XLV1I. 



E. Laseroni R. T. Baker. 



E. de Beuzevillei Maiden. 



E. Mitchellianu Cambage. 



E. Brownii Maiden and Cambage. 



hi. Cumbageana Maiden. 



E. muuata A. (Juan. 



E. W'oollsiaita 1£. X. Baker. 



M. odorata Behr. and Schleclitendal. 



E. hemiphloia F.v.M., var. mierocarpa 



Maiden. 

 E. bieolor A. Cunn. 

 E. Eilligaensis Maiden. 

 E. Eenrithensis Maiden. 

 E. micrantliera F.v.M. 

 E. notabilis Maiden. 

 E. canaliculate. Maiden. 



Plates, 192-195. (Issued July, 1921.) 



PART XL VIII. 



61. E. paniculaia Sm. 



274. E decorticans sp. nov. 



275. E. Culleni R. H. Cambage. 



276. E. Beyeri R. T. Baker. 

 96. 25. globulus Labill. 



277. E. nova-anglica Deane and Maiden. 



I. The Growing Tree. 



Rate oi growth. 



-Natural afforestation. 



Increment curves 



The largest Australian trees. 



Plates 196-199. (Issued August, 1921.) 



PART XLIX. 



278. E. drepanophylla F.v.M. 

 38. E. hptophlcba F.v.M. 



279. E. Dalrympleana Maiden. 



280. E. Rillii Maiden. 



217. E. dichromophloia F.v.M. 



I. The Growing Tree — continued. 

 N anism. 

 The flowering of Eucalypts while in the juvenile 



leaf stage. 

 Dominance or aggressiveness of certain species. 

 Natural grafts. Artificial grafts. 

 Fasciation. Tumours and galls. 

 Protuberances of the stem. 

 Abortive branches (prickly stems) 

 Pendulous branches. 

 Vertical growth of trees. 



Plates, 200-203. (Issued September, 1921.) 



PART L. 



281. E. Rouseana (W. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden. 



282. h. Julsoni Maiden. 



283. E. adjuncta Maiden. 



1. E. piiularis Sm., var. piriformis Maiden. 



284. E. pwnila Cambage. 



285. E. rariflora F. M. Bailey. 



286. E. Mundijongensis Maiden. 



II. The Bark (and Habit). 



1. Early references to Eucalyptus barks and early 



Eucalyptus vernaculars in general. 



2. Eucalyptus bark classifications. 



O. Malices, Marlocks, and other small species— 

 (a) True Mallees. 

 (6) False Mallees. 

 (c) Marlocks. 



Plates, 204-207. (Issued December, 1921.) 



PART LI. 



287. E. Sheathiana Maiden. 



288. E. striaticalyx W. V. Kitzgerald . 



289. E. taeniola Baker and Smith. 

 82. E. Stricklandi Maiden. 



290. E. unialata Baker tnd Smith. 

 31. E. Planchoniana F.v.M. 



21. E. marginata Sm. 



291. E. Irbyi Baker and Smith. 



292. E. Yarraensis Maiden and Cambage, n.sp 



II. The Bark (and Habit) — continued. 



1. Leiophloite (Smooth-Barks or Gums). 



2. Remiphloiai 'Half-barks). 



3. Bhytiphloice (Rough-barks). 



4. Pachyphloia (Stringybarks). 



5. Schizophloice (Tronbarks). 



6. Lepidophloice (Barks friable and lamellar* 



Plates, 208-211. (Issued February, 1922.) 



160. 



E, 



292. 



x E. 



293. 



x E. 



294. 



x E. 



295. 



x E. 



296. 



x E. 



297. 



x E. 





E. 



298. 



x E. 



299. 



x E. 





E. 



300. 



x E. 



PART LH. 



amplifolia Naudin. 



algeriensis Trabut. 



aniipolitensis Trabut. 



Bourlieri Trabut. 



Cordieri Trabut 



gomphocomuta Trabut. 



jugalis Naudin. 



occidentalis Endl., var. oranensis Tra 



but. 

 pseudo- globulus (Hort.) Naudin. 

 Trabuti Vilmorin. 

 Stuartiana x globulus Trabut. 

 Insiswaensis Maiden n.sp. 



II. The Bark — concluded. 



3. Glassi6.ea.tion of Trees in General by Meant 



of their Barks. 



4. Variation in Barks of the same Species. 



5. Bark in Relation to Heat and Cold. 



6. Adventitious Shoots. 



7. Ringbarking. 



8. Coppice-growth (suckering). 



9. Twist in Bark. 



10. Bark Repair. 



11. Microscopic Characters of Bark. 



12. Calcium Oxalate. 



13. Tannin. 



14. Oil in Bark. 



15. Fibre in Bark. 



16. Colour of Inner Bark. 



17. Colour of Outer Bark. 



Plates, 212-215. (Issued April, 1922.) 



PART LIII. 



Barinedmanensis Maiden n.sp. 

 Tenandrensis Maiden n.sp. 

 Peacockeana Maiden n.sp. 

 Stopfordi Maiden n.sp. 

 Forsythii Maiden n.sp. 

 Auburnensis Maiden n.sp. 

 Yagobiei Maiden n.sp. 

 Blackburniana Maiden. 

 Studleyensis Maiden n.sp. 



III. Timber. 



Historical. — Early Attempts at Classification 

 Modern Systems of Classificatkm 

 Colours. 



Plates, 216-219 (Issued May, 1922.) 



PART LIV. 



310. E. Mclntyrensis n.sp. 



311. E. Pluti McCoy. 



312. E Kayseri R. M. Johnston. 



313. E. Milligani R. M. Johnston. 



314. E. Belftii Ettingshausen. 



315. E. Diemenii Ettingshausen. 



316. E. Rayi Ettingshausen. 



317. E. Routinanni Ettingshausen. 



318. E. MitcJielli Ettingshausen. 



319. E. cretacea Ettingshausen. 



320. E. Davidsoni Ettingshausen. 



321. E. Oxleyana Ettingshausen. 



322. E. scoliophylla Ettingshausen. 



323. 15?. Warraghiana Ettingshausen. 



324. E. praecoriacea Deane. 



325. E. Rermani Deane 



326. E. Rowitti Deane. 



327. E. Kitsoni Deane. 



328. E. Suttoni formerly E. Muelleri Deane. 



329. E. Chapmani formerly E. Woollsii I >eane 



III. Timber — concluded. 

 Microscopic Structure. Crystals (Calcium 



Oxalate). 

 A Warning Note in regard to Undue Relianc* 



on Microscopic Structure for Diagnostit 



Purposes. Paper Pulp. 

 Heart-wood and Sap-wood. Seasoning. 

 Specific Gravity. Hardness. 

 Fissility and Interlockedness. Inflammaliilitj' 

 Destructive Distillation. Ash. 



Plates, 220-223. (Issued July, 1922.) 



301. 



x E. 



302. 



x E. 



303. 



x E. 



304. 



x E. 



305. 



x E. 



306. 



x E. 



307. 



x E. 



30S. 



x E. 



309. 



x E. 



