212 J. H. MAIDEN. 



85. White (J.) — "Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales, 

 with sixty five plates of nondescript animals, etc., curious cones 

 of trees, and other natural productions." 4to., London, 1790. 

 Kino for medicinal use, p. 178; Yellow resin ( Xanthorrlicea hastilis) 

 p. 179; Peppermint-tree (Eucalyptus piperita), with figure, p. 226; 

 the "Red Gum" tree (Eucalyptus resiniferaj, with figure, and 

 notes on its medicinal value, p. 231; the "Yellow Resin" tree 

 (Xanthorrlicea), with description and account of its properties, p. 

 235 ; figure of part of caudex of Xanthorrlicea cemented with 

 resin, p. 249. 



86. Wiesner (T.) — "Eucalyptus Gum." Pharm. Joum. [3], ii., 

 p. 102. Zeitscher. d. Ally. Oest. Apotheker. Vereines. Contains 

 notes on a number of kinos. 



Youle (W. E.)— See " Rideal and Youl." 



87. Zeyer (E.) — "Resin in bark of Atlierosperma moseJiata." 

 Pharm. Viertelj , x., p. 517. Abstr. in Gmelin's Handbook. 



Addendum to Ficus, p. 193. In response to enquires, I take 

 the opportunity of stating that, in my opinion, Ficus elastica, 

 Roxb., is the best India-rubber tree for commercial cultivation in 

 New South Wales. 



