INDEX OF PARTS PVBUSHEO-continued. 



PARTL. 



281. M. Houseana (W. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden 



282. E. Jutsoni Maiden. 



283. E. adjunct a Maiden. 



1. E. pilularis Sm., var. pyriformU Maiden. 



284. E. pumila Cambage. 



286. 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. Mallees, Marlocks, and other small species — 

 (a) True Mallees. 

 (6) False Mallees. 

 (c) Marlocks. 



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



287. 

 288. 

 289. 



82. 

 290. 



31. 



21. E 

 291. E 



PART LI. 



E. iSheathiana Maiden. 



E. striaticalyx W. V. Fitzgerald. 



E. taeniola Baker and Smith. 



E. Stricklandi Maiden. 



E. unialata Baker and Smith. 



Planchomana F.v.M. 



marginata Sm. 



Irbyi Baker and Smith. 



E 



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. 



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



II. The Bark (and Habit)— con United. 



1. Leiopkloice (Smooth-Barks or Gums). 



2. Remiphloice (Halt-barks). 



3. Bhytipkloioz (Rough-barks). 



4. Pachyphloice (Stringybarks). 



5. Hckizopkloioz (Ironbarks). 



6. Lepidophluice (Barks friable and lamellar). 



Plates, 208-211. (Issued February, 1932.) 



PART LII. 



amplifolia Naudin. 

 algeriennis Trabut. 

 antipolitensis Trabut. 

 Bourheri Trabut. 

 Cordieri Trabut 

 gompkocomuta Trabut. 

 jugaiis Naudin. 

 occidentalis Endl., var. oranensi* 



Trabut. 

 pscudo-globulus (Hort.) Niudin. 

 Trabuti Vilmorin. 

 Stuartiama x globulus Trabut. 

 Insizivaensis 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. 



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. 



Barmedmanensis 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 Classification. 

 Colours. 



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



301. 



x E. 



302. 



x E. 



303. 



x E. 



304. 



x E. 



305. 



x E. 



306. 



x E. 



307. 



x E. 



308. 



x E. 



809. 



x E. 



PART LIV. 



310. E. Mclntyreniis n.sp. 



311. E. Pluti McCoy. 



312. E Kwyseri R. M. Johnston. 



313. E. Milligani R. M. Johnston. 



314. E. Delftii Ettingshausen. 



315. E. JJiemenii Ettingshausen. 



316. E. Rayi Ettingshausen. 



317. E. Boutmanni Ettingshausen. 



318. E. Mitchelli Ettingshausen. 



319. E. cretacea Ettingshausen. 



320. E. Davidsoni Ettingshausen. 



321. E. Oxleyana Ettingshausen. 



322. E. scoliophylla Ettingshausen. 



323. E. yVarraghiana Ettingshausen. 



324. E. praecoriacea Deane. 



325. E. Mermani Deane 



326. E. Howitti Deane. 



327. E. Kitsoni Deane. 



328. E. Suttoni formerly E. Muelleri Deane. 



329. E. Chapmani formerly E. WoolUii Deane 



III. Timber— concluded. 

 Microscopic Structure. Crystals (Calcium 



Oxalate) . 

 A Warning Note in regard to Undue Relianci 



on Microscopic Structure for Diagnostic 



Purposes. Paper Pulp. 

 Heart-wood and Sap-wood. Seasoning. 

 Specific Gravity. Hardness. 

 Fissility and Interlockedness. Inflammability 

 Destructive Distillation. Ash. 



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



PART LV. 



Fossil Plants Attributed to Eucalyptus. 

 A.- — E. oceanica Unger. 

 B. — E. Haeringiana Ettingshausen. 

 C. — E. Aeyea Unger. 

 D». — Myrtopkyllum (Eucalyptus ?) Geinitzi 



Heer. 

 E. — Myrtopkyllum (Eucalyptus ?) Schubleri 



Heer. 

 F. — E. sibirica Heer. 

 G. — E. ( '! ' ) americana Lesqx. 

 H. — E. borealis Heer. 

 1. — E. angusta Velenovsky. 

 J. — E. dubia Ettingshausen. 

 K. — E. dakotensis Lesquereux. 

 L.—E. Gouhlii Ward. 

 M. — E. proto-U einitzi Saporta. 

 N. — E. Vhoffati Saporta. 

 O. — E. (1) attenuata Newberry. 

 P. — E. (i) angustijolia Newberry. 

 Q. — E. ('i ) nervosa Newberry. 

 R. — E. (f) parvifolia Newberry. 

 S.— IS. latijolia Hollick. 

 T. — E. Wardiana Berry. 

 Myrcia havanensis Berry. 



IV. The Root. 



Adventitious Roots. 



V. Exudates. 



Kinos. 



j\ T H H Tl 3.S 



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



PART LVI. 



330. E. Jenneni n.sp. 



331. E. Vmbrawarrensis n.sp. 



332. E. leptophylla r.v.M. 

 68. E. uncinata Turcz. 



333. E. angusta n.sp. 



21. E. marginata Sm. 



22. E. buprestiu-m 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 LVI I. 



336. E. agglomerata Maiden. 



337. E. Simmondsii n.sp. 

 23. E. sepulcralis F.v.M. 



200. E. torquata Luehmann. 



338. E. Kalganensis n.sp. 



339. E. melanoxylon, n.sp. 

 240. E. Isingiana n.sp. 



134. E. aggregata Deane and Maiden. 



VI. The Leaf— concluded. 



B. — The Mature Leaf. Historical. — Venation 

 (chiefly). 

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



PART LVIII. 



341. E. collina W. V. Fitzgerald, n.sp. 

 212. E. Flocktonice Maiden. 



342. E. Shirleyi n.sp. 



343. E. Bummeryi n.sp. 



344. E. Eerbertiana n.sp. 



345. E. Oomitce-Vallis n.sp. 



107. E. longifolia Link and Otto. 



346. E. citriodora Hooker. 

 43. E. hemiphloia F.v.M. 



347. E. microcarpa n.sp. 



348. E. albtns Miguel. 



VII. Inflorescence. 



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

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



PART LIX. 



54. E. pruinosa Schauer. 

 53. E- melanophloia F.v.M . 

 139. E- Gunnii Hook, f. 



211. E. longicorms, F.v.M. 

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



major n. var. 

 35. E. haemastoma 8m. 



349. E. micrantha DC. 



350. E. Shiressii 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. fastigata Deane and Maiden. 



353. E. xanthonema Turczaninow. 



354. E. ScMecMeri Diels. 

 29. E. apiculata Baker and Smith. 

 33. E. Sieberiana F.v.M. 

 28. E. virgata Sieb. 

 46. E. aeacioides A. Cunn. 

 56. E. Naudiniana F.v.M. 

 59. E. Caleyi 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 Staminiferous Ring. Disc of the 

 Flower. Disc of the Fruit. 



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



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