GUMS, RESINS, AND OTHER VEGETABLE EXUDATIONS. 211 



76. The same, "The resins, gums, and gum-resins of Victoria." 

 The Technologist, v., 227. Compiled from the Victorian Catalogue 

 of Exhibits, Dublin Exhibition, 1865. [See p. 9.] 



77. The same, "Botany Bay or Grass-tree Gum." The Techno- 

 logist, vi., p. 523. Pharm. Journ. [2], viii., p. 78. Deals chiefly 

 with the production of illuminating gas from a Western Australian 

 species. 



78. Smith (H. G.) — "On Aromadendrin or Aromadendric Acid 

 from the Turbid group of Eucalyptus Kinos." Journ. B.S. N~.S. TV., 

 p. 135 (1896). 



79. The same, " The dyeing properties of Aromadendrin and of 

 the Tannins of Eucalyptus Kinos." Journ. Chem. Soc. Ind., xv., 

 (1896). See also Maiden and Smith. 



80. Stenhouse (J.) — "Resin of Xanthorrhcea." Tas. Journ., 

 Vol. ii., 1846, p. 360. Abstract of following observations on the 

 resin of the Xanthorrhoea hastilis, or Yellow Gum Resin of New 

 Holland. Chem. Soc. Mem, iii., (1845-8), pp. 10-12. Phil. 

 Hag., xxviii., p. 440, June 1846. Pharm. Journ., vi., 88. The 

 first thorough chemical examination of this resin, and the basis of 

 subsequent statements concerning it. 



81. Sutherland (J.) — "On the medicinal properties of the Red 

 Gum of Australia." The Technologist, iii., p. 69. A brief essay 

 on the chemical behaviour and therapeutic effects of the kino of 

 Eucalyptus rostrata. 



82. Thomson (T.)— "Of Botany Bay Resin." Chemistry of 

 Organic Bodies. Vegetables (1838), p. 532. Quotes Duncan's 

 New Dispensary, p. 60, and Lichtenstein, CrelVs Journ., 1799, ii., 

 p. 242. 



83. Tschirch and Hildebrand — "Grass-tree Gums." Pharm. 

 Journ., May 1st, 1897, p. 370. 



8$. Trommsdorff— "Volatile Oil of Botany Bay Resin (Kan- 



thorrhoea hastilis)." Taschenberg, 1826, p. 9. Gmelin, xiv., 362. 



