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No. 



Botanical name 



Vernacular name 



Origin 



be 



Principal chemical 

 constituents 



97- 



E. Sieberiana 

 F. v. M. 



Mountain Ash 



Barber's 

 Creek, 

 N. S. W. 



0,421 





98. 



E. oreades 

 R. T. B. 



A Mountain 

 Ash 



Lawson, 

 N. S. W. 



1,16 





99- 



E. dives Sch. 



Broad Leaved 

 Peppermint 



Fagan's 

 Creek, 

 N. S. W. 



2,233 



Phellandrene, piper- 

 itone 



100. 



E. radiata 

 Sieb. 



White Top 

 Peppermint 



Monga, 

 N. S. W. 



1,641 





IOI. 



E. delegatensis 

 R. T. B. 



White Ash, 

 Silver Top 

 Mountain 

 Ash 



Delegate 

 Mountain, 

 N. S. W. 



1,76 





102. 



E. obliqua 

 L'Her. 



Stringybark 



Monga, 

 N. S. W. 



0,677 



Phellandrene, a small 

 quantity aroma- 

 dendral 



103. 



E. stellulata 

 Sieb. 



Lead Gum 



Ryl stone, 

 N. S. W. 



0,293 



Phellandrene 



104. 



E. Macarthuri 

 H. D. and 

 J. H. M. 



Paddy River 

 Box 



Wingello, 

 N. S. W. 



0,112 



Geranyi acetate 



106. 



E. virgata 

 Sieb. 





Springwood, 

 N. S. W. 



0,283 



Eudesmol 



107. 



E. patentinervis 

 R. T. B. 



Mahogany 



Belmore, 

 N. S. W. 



0,254 



Terpenes, citral and 

 an as yet unknown 

 alcohol 



108. 



E. apiculata 

 R. T. B. and 

 H. G. S. 





Berrima, 

 N. S. W. 



0,296 



Terpenes, piperitone 



109. 



E. citriodora 

 Hook. 



Citron Scented 

 Gum 



Sydney, 

 N. S. W. 



0,586 



Citronellal 



On the therapeutic value of eucalyptus oils, with special regard to 

 their antiseptic properties, Cuthbert Hall 1 ) has published a work 

 carried out by him in the Pathological Institute of Sydney University. 



The tests naturally were made not only with the oils, but above 

 all also with their more important constituents known up to the 

 present, in order to determine the proper value of each. 



x ) On Eucalyptus oils especially in relation to their bactericidal power. Parra- 

 matta, N. S. W. 1904. 



