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Baker, R. T., and Smith, H. G.— " A Research of he Eucalypts of Tasmania 

 and their Essential Oils," Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc, Tas., 139-209 (1912). 



Maiden, J. H. — Notes on some Tasmanian Eucalypts, ib.. pp. 20-31 (1914). 



Rodway, L. — " Tasmanian Eucalypts," ib., pp. 10-20 (1917). He divides them 

 into " about 22 " species, and gives an interesting account of each. He places one-half 

 in Section A (Renantheree), with two sub-sections, the " Peppermints and the Mess- 

 mates or Stringies." Section B (Parallelantherse), which " is not capable of being 

 split up into natural groups." 



5. Victoria. 



" Statement prepared by the Forests Commission of Victoria " for the British 

 Empire Forestry Conference, London, 1920. 



The most useful sections are Topography, Geology, Climate, Description of Main 

 Types of Forest Growth, and Area Covered by Existing Forests. 



Howitt, A. W. — 1. " Notes on the Distribution of Eucalypts," Victorian 

 Naturalist, vol. v, p. 27, June, 1888. The country traversed is Gippsland, and the above 

 is a model method of recording what was seen in a number of specified trips. It is 

 superseded by Mr. (Dr.) Howitt's later work on the Gippsland Eucalypts (Trans. Roy. 

 Soc, Vict., II, 83, 1890). 



2. " The Eucalypts of the Walhalla district," being Appendix B, p. 58 of the 

 special report of the Department of Mines, Victoria, on the Walhalla Goldfield, by 

 H. Herman (1901). 



Baker, R. T. " A Census of Victorian Eucalypts and their Economics." Rep> 

 Aust. Assoc. Adv. Science, XIV, 294, 1913. See the list and notes at pp. 298-307. 



Hardy, A. D. — 1. "The Mallee : Ouyen to Pinnaroo: Botanical Notes," Vict. 

 Nat, XXX, 148-166, with a map of the Mallee and other illustrations (1914). The 

 Eucalypts are chiefly mallees, and cognizance is taken of them. 



2. " The Forests of Victoria," Part I, Vict. Nat., XXXII, 69 (September, 1915). 

 " Types of Victorian Forests," at p. 72, Part II, at p. 110, takes cognizance of 

 Destructive Agencies, Protection and Improvement, Forest Industries, Reforestation, 

 with a list of the species. 



Sutton, C. S.— " A Sketch of the Keilor Plains Flora," Vict. Nat., XXXIII, 

 112-123, 128-143 (1917). An ecological paper, with maps. Head-lines are — Climatic 

 Conditions, Soil Conditions, Tree Growth (the Eucalypts are specially dealt with), 

 Endemic Species, and a Census of the Flora. A pioneering paper for the State. 



