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(5). ScHizoPHLOiiE. Bark everywhere persistent, deeply fur- 
rowed, solid within. 
This Catalogue has been carefully revised by Baron von 
Mueller. As new editions will be issued from time to time, it is 
hoped that any person in possession of information relating to 
the Trees of Victoria, will forward the same to the Museum, with, 
if possible, the specimens of the timber. 
Those engaged in collecting woods are recommended to secure 
with their other specimens (branchlets with leaves, buds, flowers 
and fruits), portions exhibiting the common prevailing characters 
of the bark of the trunk and branches. Indeed such materials 
are absolutely essential, particularly for the examination of any 
member of the genus Eucalyptus and reference to the foregoing 
groups. 
J. COSMO NEWBERY, 
Superintendent. 
