VI. 
The original Catalogue was carefully revised by Baron von 
Mueller, and, in compiling the present edition, advantage has 
been taken of the information contained in The Useful Native 
Plants of Australia by J. H. Maiden. 
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, 
specimens of the timber. 
Those engaged in collecting woods are recommended to secure 
with their 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 essential, particularly for the examination of any member of 
the genus Eucalyptus and reference to the foregoing groups. 
Articles made from various timbers may be seen in the Museum. 
The Jurors' Reports mentioned in the text are from the Official 
Records of the Intercolonial Exhibitions held in Melbourne on 
the dates mentioned. 
The following species have not been included in the Catalogue. 
They are mostly of a shrubby nature, and little seems known 
concerning their utility : — 
Acacia aneura 
,, hakeoides 
,, montana 
,, Oxycedrus 
,, rupicola 
Baeckea Behrii 
Banksia ornata 
Beyeria opaca 
Callistemon coccineus 
Calycothrix tetragona 
Cassia eremophila 
„ Sturtii 
Cassinia arcuata 
Correa speciosa var. virens 
Daviesia latifolia 
„ pectinata 
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Dodonsea lobulata 
Eucalyptus alpina 
Exocarpus aphylla 
Grevillea Huegelii 
„ ilicifolia 
,, Victoriae 
Hakea rostrata 
Leptospermum attenuatum 
„ scoparium 
,, myrsinoides 
Melaleuca uncinata 
„ Wilsoni 
Phyllanthus Gunnii 
Pomaderris prunifolia 
Solanum vescum 
Templetonia egena 
COSMO NEWBERY, 
Superintendent. 
