]xil. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 
remarkable similarity between one species and another. 
Then each species has members differing more and more 
from the ‘‘type’’ adopted for that species until it overlaps 
the members of another species, and some trees may perhaps 
be looked upon as a variety of either of two contiguous 
species. Then it had been absolutely and scientifically 
proved that hybridism exists among the Hucalypti, and 
it is impossible to say where the tangled hybrids end. 
Remarks were also made by Messrs. NORMAN SELFE, H. 
G. Mckinney, W. H. Cook, and the Chairman. 
