INDEX OF PARTS PUBLISHED-*™'""""*- 



PART LV. 



Fossil Plants Attributed to Eucalyptus. 

 a. — E. oceanica Linger. 

 B. — E. Haeringiana Ettingshausen. 

 C. — E. Aegea Unger. 

 Dr. — Myrtophyllum (Eucalyptus ?) Geinitzi 



Heer. 

 E. — Myrtophyllum (Eucalyptus ?) Sclvubleri 



Heer. 

 F. — E. sibirica Heer. 

 Q.—E. (?) americanu Lesqx. 

 H. — E. borealis Heer. 

 I. — E. angusta Velenovsky. 

 J. — E. dubia Ettiugshausen. 

 K. — E. dakotensis Lesquereux. 

 L.—E. Gouldii Ward. 

 M. — E. proto-Geinitzi Saporta. 

 N. — E. Chofati Saporta 

 0. — E. (?) attenuata Newberry. 

 1'. — E. (?) angustijolia Newberry. 

 Q. — E. (?) nervosa Newberry. 

 R. — E. (?) parvifolia Newberry. 

 S. — E. latifolia Holliok. 

 T. — E. Wardiana Berry. 

 Myrcia havanensis Berry. 



IV. The Root. 



Adventitious Roots. 



V. Exudates. 



a. Kinos. 



b. Mannas. 



Plates, 224-227. (Issued August, 1922.) 



PART LVI. 



330. E. Jenseni n.sp. 



331. E. Umbrawarrensis n.sp. 



332. E. leptophylla F.v.M. 

 68. E. uncinata Turcz. 



333. E. angusta n.sp. 



21. E. marginata Sm. 



22. E. buprestium F.v.M. 

 41. E. Bosistoana F.v.M. 



213. E. altior (Deane and Maiden) Maiden. 



334. E. conglobata (R.Br.), Maiden. 



335. E. angulosa Schauer. 

 146. E. Johnstoni n.sp. 



VI. The Leaf. 



A. — Juvenile Leaf. Historical. Morphological. 

 Plates, 228-231. (Issued September, 

 1922.) 



PART LVII. 



336. E. agglomerata Maiden. 



337. E. Simmondsii n.sp. 



23. E. sepuloralis F.v.M. 

 200. E. torquata Luehmann. 



338. E. Kalganensis n.sp. 

 389. E. melanoxylon, n.sp. 

 240. E. Isingiana n.sp. 



134. E. aggregatu Deane and Maiden. 



VI. The Leaf — concluded. 



Mature Leaf. Historical. — Venation 

 (chiefly). 

 Plates, 232-235. (Issued January, 1923.) 



PART LVIIL 



collina W. V. Fitzgerald, n.sp. 

 Flockionia Maiden 

 Shirleyi n.sp. 

 Bummeryi n.sp. 

 Herbertiana n.sp. 

 Comitcs-Vattis n.sp. 

 longifolia Link and Otto. 

 citriodora Hooker. 

 hemiphloia F.v.M. 

 microcarpa n.sp. 

 albens Miguel. 



Historical 



Plates, 244-247 



PART LX. 



VIII. The Fruit. 



Capsule. Valves. Rim. 



(Issued, June, 1923.) 



-The 



341. E. 

 212. E. 



342. E. 



343. E. 



344. E. 



345. E. 

 107. E. 



346. E. 

 43. E. 



347. E. 



348. E. 



VII. Inflorescence. 



A. — Its Branching. Historical. Operculum, Sac. 

 Plates, 236-236. ( Issued February, 1923.) 



PART LIX. 



54. E. prvinosa Schauer. 

 53. E. melanophloia F.v.M. 

 13S. E. Gunnii Hook, f. 



211. E. longicornus, F.v.M. 



152. E. propinqua. Deane and Maiden, var. 

 major n. var. 

 35. E. haemastoma Sot. 



349. E. micrantha DC. 



350. E. Shiressii Maiden and Blakely, n.sp. 



351. E. crucis, n.sp. 



212. E. FlocMoniw Maiden. 



VII. Inflorescence (in part) — continued. 

 D. — Androecium. Auther. Gynoecium. Ovary, 



Plates, 240-243. (Issued April, 1928.) 



PART LXI. 



352. E. fastigata Deane and Maiden. 



353. E. xanthonema Turezaninow. 



354. E. Schlechteri Diels. 



29. E. apiculata Baker and Smith. 

 33. E. Sieberiana F.v.M. 

 2S. E. virgata Sieb. 

 40. E. acacioides A. Cunn. 

 50. E. Naudiniana F.v.M. 

 59. E. Valeyi' Maiden. 

 64. E. Baueriana Schauer. 

 75. E. falcata Turcz. 

 194. E. Spenceriana Maiden. 



201. E. radiata Sieb. 



202. E. numerosa Maiden. 



203. E. nitida Hook, f. 



252. E. eremophila Maiden, var. grandiflora n. 

 var. 



Enemies of Eucalypts. 



VII. The Inflorescence and 



VIII. The Fruit (concluded). 



Deciduous Staininiferous King. Disc of the 

 Flower. Disc of the Fruit. 

 Plates 248-251. (Issued September, 1923.) 



PART LXII. 



355. E. Gardneri n.sp. 



356. E. astringens n.sp. 



357. E. Sargenti, n.sp. 



11. E. Risdonl Hook, f., var. elata Benth. 



358. x E. Ghisholmi Maiden and Blakely, n.sp. 



359. x E. Taylori n.sp. 

 73. E. oleosa F.v.M. 



206. E. intermedia R. T. Baker. 



360. E. Nowraensig n.sp. 



Plates, 252-255. (Issued March, 1924.) 



PART LXIII. 



211. E. longicornis F.v.M. 

 175. E. Websteriana Maiden. 

 361. E. nutans F.v.M. 



IX.— The Seed. 



1. Historical. 



2. Danger of Collecting Seed of Inferior 



Species. 



3. Vitality of Eucalyptus Seeds. 



4. Seeds for Food of Aborigines. 



5. Sterile Seeds. Use of the term "Chaff." 



6. Seeds Figured by Mueller in "'Eucalypto- 



graphia." 



7. The Wing. 



8. Hilum. 



9. Sculpture. 



10. Testa. 



11. Colour. 



12. Size 



13. Seeds of Species not seen by me. 



14. Description of Seeds — 



Series Striolatae. 



Plates 256-259 (Issued February, 1925.) 



PART LXIV. 



The Seed. 



(Continued from Part LXIII, page 124. > 



Series Striolatae [concluded]. 



Series Levispermae. 



Series Foveolatae. 



Series Alveolatas. 



Series Rufispermte. 



Series Lepidotae-Fimbriatae. 



(A. Hilum ventral.) 



(B. Hilum terminal.) 



Series Pachyspermse. 



Series Cochleatte. 



Series Neuroptera, 



Series Muricatae. 



Series Pyramidales — D-shaped. 



Plates, 860-263. (Issued December, 1925.) 



PART LXV. 

 VI. The Leaf. 



(With Special Reference to Evolution.) 



(Continued from Parts LVI and LVII, and the 



Plates of Part LX.) 



1. Introduction. 



2. Hand-crushing of leaves for determination of 



species. 



3. Angles of secondary veins with midrib. 



4. Juvenile leaves (note only). 



5. Mature leaves (note only). 



6. Correlation of Seedlings and Juvenile Leaves 



(adventitious shoots) — 



(a) Terminology of Juvenile Leaves. 



(b) Coloured Plates. 



Juvenile Leaves. 



7. Additional descriptions. 



Plates 264-267. (Issued March, 1926.) 



PART LXVI. 



Range. 



1. Definitions of Climographs. 



2. Species arranged according to Climographs. 



3. Species arranged according to States. 



4. Tropical Species — 



North-Western Australia. 



The term *' Pindan." 

 Northern Territory. 



Use of the term " North Australia." 

 Northern Queensland. 



5. Extra Australian Species. 



E. Naudiniana and some synonyms, doubt- 

 ful and otherwise. 

 Phillipines and New Britain, Papua, Timor, 

 &c. 

 0. Australian Species cultivated abroad. 

 7. Addition to Range of individual Species (as 

 already given under each Species). 



The Leaf. 



(Continued from Part LXV, page 230.) 

 The Intermediate Leaf. 



1. Preliminary. 



2. The " Saplings " of Howitt. 



3. A Cycle of Intermediate Leaves. 



4. Figures of Intermediate Leaves. 

 Plates 268-271. (Issued June, 1926.) 



PART LXV1I. 



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 



Age and Area. 

 The Leaf. 



(Continued from Part LXVI, p. 313.) 



JV^ofripg IjG3,V6S. 



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



PART LXVIII. 



363. Eucalyptus Vwyeri Maiden and Blakely. 



364. E. Burracoppimensis Maiden and Blakely. 



365. E. Whitei Maiden and Blakely. 



366. E. Dongarraensis Maiden and Blakely. 

 141. E. maculosa R. T. Baker. 



367. E. Staerii Maiden. 



368. E. Badjensis de Beuzevilie and Welch. 



369. x E. Kalangadooensis Maiden and Blakely. 



370. E. albida Maiden and Blakely. 



371. E. biangularis Simnionds. 



A. — The Desirability of Studying Eucalyptus 'g 



the Bush. 

 B. — The Value of the Study of Eucalyptus in i 



Scheme of Education. 

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



(For continuation see last page.) 







