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66 The South Australian Naturalist. 
Wattle {Acacia longifolia) 
W'attle {Acacia linijolia) 
Wattle {Acacia saligna) 
Wattle {Acacia pycnantha) 
English Oak {Quercus Robur) 
Yate Gum {Eucalyptus cor^iuta) 
Lemon-scented Gum {Eucalyptus citriodora) 
'Looart Gum {Eucalyptus gomphocephala) 
Aleppo Pine {Pinus kalepensis) 
Canary Island Pine {Pimis canariensis) 
Norfolk Island Pine {Araucaria excelsa) 
Bunya-Bunya Pine {Araucaria Bidzvillii) 
Kauri Pine {Damara Australis) 
Maidenhair Tree {Salisburia adiantifolia, or Ginkgo biloba) 
Pyramidal Oak {Quercus pedunculata jastigiata) 
Round-headed Acacia {Robinia p. var. incrinis) 
Wdiite Poplar {Poptdus alba) 
Hawthorn {Cretaegus oxyacantha) 
Silky Oak {Grevillea robusta) 
Camphor Tree {Camphora officinalis) 
White Cedar Tree {Melia Azedarach) 
Tamarisk {Tamarix gallica) 
Hickory {Cary a tomentosa) 
J^ecan Nut {Carya olivaeformis) 
Tree of Heaven {Ailanthus glandidosa) 
'Porch Tree {Dais cotinifolia) 
Additional species have been planted in the other se':Lb 
of the Drive. 
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 
1. Dr. A. VV. Hill has kindly presented the Library with a set 
of ten numbers of the “Australian Museum Magazine.’^ 
2. “The Romance of the Fungus World” contains a most inter- 
esting account of Mushrooms, Toad-stools and their allies. The 
volume is' well illustrated and is written in popular language. 
3. “Save Australia. A Plea for the Right Use of our Flora and 
Fauna.” 
'Phis is an extremely important work on the Fauna anjl 
klora of Australia, compiled by various writers who are authori- 
ties in their particular sections of the volume. - 
Captain Wdrite contributes a chapter on “The Movement for 
bird Protection in South Australia.” 
4. “A Naturalist’s Ploliday by the Sea.” By vVrthur de Carle 
Sowerby, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S.,AI.B.O.U. 
'Phis book is written on the shore-life of the coast of Cornwall; 
but much of the book will be found of intense interest to students 
of the flora and fauna of our own beaches. 
