is virulent it may attack cee pole. in the 
in diameter, killing them back for the length of several | 
Me which is the case when warm. damp weather. prevails — a 
_ damage within a few days. In California these conditions rarely oc 
and in 1 the following dry season the disease diminishes. 
a on falling off later on, leave iipteal's scars. vines 
Remeniee against this disease are so far. unknown. ay 
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Eucalyptus Oil. As per a notice dated 1 x. 1918 in an “ct erio 
exnort Committee, partly with the aim of procuring eee for cucainn oil ; tu 
there were considerable stocks of eucalyptus oil in London, 5000 cases” ontaining 
250000 to 280 Ibs. having arrived during ie first half of 1918. Since Jeet h wev er, 
extremely little oil had arrived. iB 
Serine the war, the quotations were comparatively low. In uly 1914, ; 
4/3 Ib. for the middle of October 1918. Bs ee 
The oil is generally shipped in petroleum BAS which offen atrive  Teaking. 
which belonged most likely to the species of ipuiolaphek: citriodora, bile ig 
be necessary to see the flowers before a conclusive botanical determination . 
made. The trees in question have blossomed meanwhile and it resulted that they 
belong to the H. citriodora species, not to H. Backhousiana, as was ‘thought 
at the time. In three years from sowing, the trees attained a height of 45 
\ appeared quite healthy and were growing vigourous. Rearing this kind ‘f 
be. pucceeds excellently in the Malay States’). Bate ca teen 3 ae Rea 
among the eucalypts cinttivated in the tial oimlan. at Kaunli Denra Dun) ; 
_ which two species were distilled there. ed 
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