INDEX OF PARTS PV&USHED-continued. 



ICO. 



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. 

 algcrien-ds Trabnt. 

 aritipolitensis Trabut. 

 Bouiiieri Trabut. 

 Cordieri Trabut 

 gomphocomuta Trabut. 

 jugalis Naudin. 

 occidentalis Endl., var. ordnensis 



Trabut. 

 ps&itdg-globulus (Hort.) Naudin. 

 TrObuti Vilmorin. 

 Stuartiana x globulus Trabut. 

 Insisweensis Maiden n.sp. 



II. The Bark— concluded. 



3. Classification of Trees in General by Means 



of their Barks. 



4. Variation in Barks of the same Species. 



5. Bark in Relation to Heat and Cold, 

 (i. 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 -21 r,. (Issued April, 1922.) 



PART LIII. 



Barmedtnanensis Maiden n.sp. 

 Tenan drensis Maiden n.sp. 

 Pteacockednu Maiden n.sp. 

 Stopfordi Maiden n.sp. 

 Forsyth ii Maiden n.sp. 

 Aiihiirticiiyix Maiden n.sp. 

 Yn</ohici Maiden n.sp. 

 Rlaclcbumiana Maiden. 

 Studleycnsis Maiden n.sp. 



III. Timber. 



Historical. — Early Attempts at Classification. 

 Modern Systems of Classification. 

 Colours. 

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



PART LIV. 



Mclntyrensis n.sp. 

 Pluti McCoy. 

 Kayseri R. M. Johnston. 

 Milliyani R. M. Johnston. 

 Dil/lii Ettingshausen. 

 biemenii Ettingshauseri. 

 Bapi Ettingshausen 

 Hon I urn ii iii Ettingsnausenj 

 Mitcht Ui Ettingshausen; 

 eretacea Ettingshausen. 

 Davidsoni Ettingshausen; 



aim Ettingshauseri. 

 (la Ettingshausen, 

 Warraphiana Ettingshausen. 

 priiccoriacea Deane. 



n ni Deane 

 lloiritti Deane. 



. i Deane. 

 Siittoiii formerly E. Muellcri Deane. 

 Cftapma ui formerly ''. Wnnllsii Deane 



III. Timber— conchi 



Itri Hue. Crystals (Calcium 

 tte). 

 ainiug Note in regard to Undue Reliance 

 structure for Diagnostic 

 Pu rposes. Paper Pulp. 



and Sap-wood. Seasoning, 

 . \- i t y . Hardness. 

 I'issility and InterlocUedness. Inflammability. 

 Uostmctive Distillation. Ash. 



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



PART LV. 



Fossil Plants Attributed to Eucalyptus. 



f) Geinitzi 

 ?) Schubleri 



301. 



X 



E. 



302. 



X 



E. 



303. 



X 



]■;. 



304. 



X 



R. 



305. 



X 



i:. 



300. 



X 



E. 



807. 



X 



IJ. 



308, 



X 



B. 



809. 



X 



E. 



310. 



1\ 



811. 



E. 



HI 2. 



E 





E. 



31 1. 



/■:. 



315. 



E. 



816. 



E. 



317. 



i:. 



818. 



i:. 



319. 



E. 



320. 



/•'. 



321. 



E. 





E. 



323, 





324. 







E. 



32fi. 



E. 



827. 



v.. 





i:. 





r 



A. — E. oceanica Unger. 



B. — E. llaeringianu Ettingshausen. 



C. — E. Aegeu Unger. 



D. — Myrtophyllum (Eucalyptus 



Heer. r . 



E. — Mijrtophyltwm (Eucalyptus 



Heer. 

 F. — E. sibirica Heer. 

 G. — E. (?) amcricana Lesqx. 

 H.— E. borculis Heer. 

 1. — E. amjusia Velenovsky. 

 J. — E. dubia Ettingshausen. 

 Iv. — E. daliotensis Lesquereux. 

 L. — E. Gouldii Ward. 

 M. — E: proto-G einiizi Saporta. 

 N. — E. (Jhoffuti Saporta 

 O. — E. ( ? ) iittenuata Newberry. 

 P.—E. (?) angustijolia Newberry 

 Q. — E. (?) nervosa Newberry. 

 R. — E. (. ? ) parvifolia Newberry. 

 -S.— Ii. lat'ij.olia Hollick. 

 T. — E. Wardiana Berry. - 

 Myrcia havanensis Berry. 



IV. The Root. 



Adventitious Roots. 



V. Exudates. 



'a. Kinos. 

 &. Mannas. 



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



PART LVI. 



Jenxeni n.sp. 



Umuraioarrensis n.sp. 



leptopliylla D'.v.M. 



uncinate Turcz. 



angusta n.sp. 



marginata Sm. 



buprestiunx F.v.M. 



Bosistoane F.v.M. 



altior (Deane and Maiden) Maiden. 



conglobata (R.Br.), Maiden. 



angulosa Schauer. 



Johnsioni n.sp. 



VI. The Leaf. 



A. — Juvenile Leaf. Historical. Morphological 

 . Plates, 228-231. (Issued September, 

 1922.) 



PART LVH. 



336. E. agglomerate Maiden. 



337. E. Simmondsii n.sp. 

 23. E. sepulcrelis F.v.M. 



200. J?, tnrqiiiita Lueliniann. 

 33S. E. Kelyancnsis msp. 

 ■ 339. E. nielanoxylon, n.sp. 

 240. E. Isingiana n.sp. 

 134. E. aggregate Deane and Maiden. 



VI. The Leaf— concluded*' 



P. — The Mature Leaf. Historicalir— Venation 

 (chiefly). ■ 

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



PART LVIII. 



collina W. V. Fitzgerald, n.sp. 

 Flocktonicc Maiden 

 Shirleyi n.sp. 

 Hummeryi n.sp. 

 Ucrliertiana n.jsp. 

 Comitce-Vallis nisp. 

 longifolia Link and Otto. 

 citriodora Hooker. 

 hemiphloia F.v.M. 

 microcurpa n.sp. 

 albens Miguel. 



VII. Inflorescence. 



A. — Its Branching. Historical. Operculum, &c. 

 Plates, 236-239. (Issued February. 1923.) 



330. 



E. 



331. 



E. 



332. 



E. 



OS. 



E. 



333. 



E. 



21. 



E. 



22 



■E. 



41. 



E. 



213. 



E. 



334. 



E. 



335. 



E. 



146. 



E. 



341. 



E. 



212. 



E. 



342. 



E. 



343. 



E. 



344. 



E. 



345. 



E. 



107. 



E. 



346. 



E. 



43. 



E. 



347. 



E. 



348. 



E. 



PART LIX. 



54. E. pruinosa Schauer. 

 53. E. Ttieldnophloia F.v.M . 

 139. E. Gunnii Hook, f. 



211. E. longicoinis, F.v.M. 



152. E. pro[iinqua. Leans and Maiden, var. 



major n. var. 

 35. E. h.aemastonia Sm. 



349. E. mierantha DC. 



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



351. E. crucis, n.sp! . 



212. E. Flocktoniw Maiden. 



VII. Inflorescence (in part) — continued. 

 D. — Androecium. Auther. Gynoecium. Ovary, 

 &c. 



Plates, 240-243. (Issued April, 1923.) 



PART LX. 



VIII. The Fruit. 



Historical. Capsule. Valves. Rim. 

 Plates, 244-247. (Issued, June, 1923.) 



PART LXI. 



352. E. festigeta Deane and Maiden. 



353. E. xanthonema Tnrczaninow. 



354. E. Schlechteri Diels. 



29. E. apiculata Baker and Smith. 

 33. E. Sieuerianu F.v.M. 

 28. E. virgate Sieb, 

 46. E. acacioides A. Cunn. 

 56. E. Naudindana F.v.M. 

 59. E. Galeyi Maiden. 

 64. E. Bdueriana Schauer. 

 75. E. falcata Turcz. 

 194. E. Spenceriana Maiden. 



201. E. radiate Sieb. 



202. E. nwmerose Maiden. 



203. E. nitida Hook, f. 



252. E. ereniopHila Maiden, var. grandiftora n. 

 var. 

 Enemies of Euealypts. 



VII. The Inflorescence and 

 VIII. The Fruit (concluded). 



Deciduous Staminiferous Ring. Disc of the 

 Flower. ■ Disc of the Fruit. 

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



PART LXIL 



355. E. Gmdneri n.sp. 



356. E. astringens n.sp. 



357. E. Sargenti, n.sp. 



11. E. Risdoni Hook, f., var. elate Benth. 



358. x E. Chishplmi 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. Nowreensis n.sp. 



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



PART LXIII. 



211. E. longiaornis F.v.M. 

 175. E. Wcbsteriaiw 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. 



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

 (>. Seeds figured by Mueller in "Eucalypta- 

 graphia." 



7. The Wing. 



8. Hilmn. 



'■>. Sculpture. 



10. Testa. 



11. Colour. 



12. Size 



13. Seeds of Species not seen by me. 

 14. Description of Seeds. 



Plates 206-259 (Issued February, 1925.J 



