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Select plants for industrial culture, American 
edition, 1883), and indicatiye of special thera- 
peutic value. 
In concluding this contribution towards the 
Australian literature of the British Medical As- 
sociation, the writer, in bringing the recent work 
of an eminent foreign professor of medicine before 
the Australian profession, entertains a hope that 
not only thereby the still largely prevailing dis- 
credence in the extraordinary medicinal value of 
tlie eucalypts will wear away, but that also 
medical men in this part of the globe, and more 
particularly those commanding hospital facilities, 
will aid, by independent local researches, to de- 
termine the exact value of each of the various 
eucalypts, numbering about 120 well-marked 
species, in medicine aijd surgery, for which pur- 
pose the facilities in the native lands of the 
eucalypts must necessarily be greater tlian else- 
where. 
REV 
