5 
No. 
Quandong ... ... ... ... ... ... 173 
Radish-tree 61 
Sandalwood, Native ... ... 174 
Sassafras, Victorian 36 
She-oak, Desert 56 
„ Drooping 67 
„ Shrubby 55 
„ Straight 58 
Spearwood 7 
Spurious Apple 33 
Stonewood ... ... ... ... ... ... 48 
Sugar-tree ... ... ... ... 149 
Tea- tree, Coast ... ... 133 
,, Swamp ... .. ... ... ... 142 
Tree Fern 67 
„ Common Mountain ... ... ... 32 
,, Common Gully 67 
Waratah, Victorian ... ... ... ... 177 
Water- tree 123 
Wattle, Black ... ... ... 4 
,, Common ... ... ... ... ... 4 
„ Feathery ... ... ... ... ... 4 
„ Golden 20 
,, Green 4 
,, Silver 5 
Whitewood 159 
The specific names adopted, and authorities will, with few 
exceptions, be found enumerated in the Flora Australiensis , 
elaborated by Mr. Gr. Bentham, with the aid of Baron von 
Mueller, from which work also the few synonyms used have for 
the most part been selected. 
For convenience of reference the species have been arranged in 
alphabetical order. 
In the genus Eucalyptus, the position of each species in the 
Cortical System of Baron von Mueller is in most cases indicated. 
The following i3 the arrangement of the groups in that system : — 
(1) . Leiophloi^e. Bark smooth, outer layers shedding entirely. 
(2) . Hemiphlore. Bark in the lower part of the trunk per- 
sistent, wrinkled or full of clefts, in the upper part and in 
the branches smooth, by the shedding of the outer layer. 
(3) . PiHYTIPHloee. Bark everywhere persistent, wrinkled, solid 
within. 
(4) . Pachyphlore. Bark everywhere persistent, wrinkled, fibrous 
within. 
