NDEX OF PARTS PUBLISHED 



(continued from last page of cover). 



PART LXil. 



Sou. E. Cardncri n.sp. 

 35G. E. astringent u.sp. 

 357. E. Sargenti, u.sp. 



11. E. Itisdoni Hook, f., var. data Bcutli. 

 35S. x E. Chisltolmi Maiden mid Blakely, u.sp. 

 359. x E. Taylori n.sp. 



73. E. oleosa F.v.M. 

 20G. E. intermedia JR. T. Baker. 

 3G0. E. Noiuracnais n.sp. 



Plates, 252-255. (Issued March, 1024.) 



PART LXHI. 



211. E. longic.omis F.v.M. 

 175. E. Websteriana Maiden. 

 361. E. nutans F.v.M. 



IX. — The Seed. 



1. Historical. 



2. Danger of Collecting Seed oC Inferior 



Species. 



3. Vitality of Eucalyptus Seeds. 



4. Seeds for Food of Aborigines. 



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



(J. Seeds Figured by Mueller in "Eucalypto- 



graphia." 

 7. The Wing. 

 S. Ililuui. 

 '.». Sculpture. 



10. Testa. 



11. Colour. 



12. Size 



13. Seeds of Species not seen by me. 



14. Description of Seeds — 



Series Striolataa. 

 Plates 256-259 (Issued February, 1925.) 



PART LXIV. 



The Seed. 

 (Continued from Part LXIiL, page 124.) 



Series Striolatoe [concluded]. 



Series Levisperinse. 



Series Foveolatse. 



Series Alveolatse. 



Series Rufispermaj. 



Scries Lepidotoc-Fimbriatai. 



(A. Hiluni ventral.) 



(B. Hilum terminal.) 



Series Paehyspcrnuc. 



Scries Cochleatoc. 



Series Ncuroptcra, 



Scries Muricata?. 



Series Pvnrmidales — D-shaped. 



Plates, 2G0-2G3. (Issued December, 1925.) 



PART LXV. 



VI. The Leaf. 



(With Special Reference to Evolution.) 



(Continued from Parts LVT and LVII, ami (ho 



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. 

 (&) Coloured Plates. 



Juvenile Leaves. 



7. Additional descriptions. 



Plates 2G4-2G7. (Issued March, 192G.) 



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. 

 G. 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 2GS-271. (Issued June, 192G.) 



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. 



G. New South Wales. 



7. Queensland. 



8. Northern Territory. 



Range or 



Factors which Influence 

 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 liange. 



Age and Area. 

 The Leaf. 

 (Continued from Part LXVI, p. 313.) 

 Mature Leaves. 



Plates 272-275. (Issued December, 192G.) 



PART LXVIII. 



363. Eucalyptus Dwycri Maiden and Blakely. 



364. E. Burracoppinensis Maiden and Blakely. 



365. E. Whitei Maiden and Blakely. 



366. E. Dongarraensis Maiden and Blakely. 

 141. E. maculosa R. T. Baker. 



367. E. Stacrii Maiden. 



368. E. Badjensis de Beuzcville and Welch. 



369. x E. Kalangadooensis Maiden and Blakely. • 



370. E. albida Maiden and Blakely. 



371. E. biangularis Simmonds. 



A. — The Desirability of Studying Eucalyptus in 



the Bush. 

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



Scheme of Education. 



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



