SELECT EL^ISTTS 
(EXCLUSIVE OE TIMBEE TEEES) 
EBADIIT ELIGIBLE FOE 
VICTORIAN INDUSTRIAL CULTURE, 
with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. 
AN ENUMEEATION OFFEEED BT 
BAEON FEED. VOX MUELLEE, 
C.M.G., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.R.G.S., C.M.Z.S,, F.R.B.S., 
Commander of the Order of St. Jago,, and of the Order of Isabella Cath., 
Vice-President of the Acclimatisation Society of Victoria. 
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When ofFering an Appendix to the Acclimatisation Society’s 
Eeport of last year, in the enumeration of timber trees desirable 
for a country of our clime, my willingness was expressed to 
extend the notes, then offered, also to other plants of prominent 
utilitarian value So considerate was the reception, which the 
former Appendix experienced, that I am induced already to 
redeem my promise of extending these data ; and I do this with 
all the more readiness, as the rapid progress of tillage almost 
throughout our Colonial dominion is causing more and more a 
desire for the general and particular indication of such plants, 
which a colder clime excludes from the northern countries, where 
most of us spent our youth. Within the pages, allotted to this 
communication, the notes offered could only be indicative. 
Hence this list is merely intended to facilitate the choice of 
selection. More extensive information must be sought in special 
works, to which, through the English language, access is given 
by the literature of Britain and North America. Thus the 
