208 J. H. MAIDEN. 



48. The same, "On Grass-tree Gum." Proc. Linn. Soc, N.SW. 

 [2], v., 429. 



39. The same, "Grass-tree Gum." Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., Nov. 

 1894. 



50. The same, "Australian and Tasmanian Sandarach." Proc. 

 B. S. Tas., 1889, p. 55. Showing the identity of the resin of the 

 Australian species of Callitris with the sandarach of commerce. 



51. The same, "Australian Sandarach." Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 

 May, 1894. 



52. The same, "Spinifex Resin." Proc. Linn. Soc. JST.S.W^ 

 [2], iv., p. 639. A resin from North-west Australia, supposed to 

 be obtained from Spinifex (Triodia) roots, and used by the blacks 

 as cement. 



53. The same, "On the Resin of Myoporum platyuarpum." 

 Journ. Oh'em. Soc, lv., 665. A preliminary chemical investigation. 



55. The same, "Notes on the Resins of two Queensland species 

 of Araucaria" Proc. R. S. Qd , vi., Part 1, 1889. A. Bidwilli 

 and A. GunningJiamii. 



55. The same, "On the Oleo-resin of Oanarium Muelleri, Bailey, 

 together with notes on Manila Elemi." Proc. R. S. Qd., viii., 

 Part 3. The exudation of G. Muelleri is a simple oleo-resin, quite 

 different in character to Manila Elemi, usually attributed to G. 

 commune. 



56. The same, "Notes on the exudations yielded by Australian 

 species of Pittosporum." Proc. Aust. Assoc. Adv. Sci., iv. Prin- 

 cipally deals with the composition of the gum-resins of P. undulatum 

 and P. bicolor. 



57. The same, "The examination of Kinos as an aid in the 

 diagnosis of Eucalypts." Part 1 : The Ruby Group. Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N.S.W., [2], iv., p. 605. Part 2: The Gummy Group, [2], 

 iv., p. 1277. Part 3: The Turbid Group, [2], vi., p. 389. The 

 groups are primarily divided according to the behaviour of the 

 kinos in water and alcohol. 



