ADDITIONS 
TO THE 
LISTS OF THE PRINCIPAL TIMBER TREES 
AND OTHER SELECT PLANTS, 
READILY ELIGIBLE FOR 
VICTOKIAN INDUSTRIAL CULTURE, 
(Issued in 1871 and 1872 by the Acclimatisation Society). 
OFFERED BY 
BARON" FERD. YON MUELLER, 
C.M.G., M. & Ph.D., F.R.S. 
In the first two volumes of the Proceedings of the Zoolo- 
gical and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, notes on about 
300 of the most important timber trees, and on about 700 
species of other industrial plants were promulgated, with a 
view of affording some additional aid to colonists within our 
own territory, and perhaps also to inhabitants of other countries 
of a clime similar to ours, for choosing among the many 
thousands of predominantly utilitarian plants such species as 
can likely be grown to advantage in our geographic zone. 
On the occasions when these writings were issued, it was 
promised to offer from time to time supplements, comprising 
plants which in the first instance might have been overlooked, 
or which through more extended researches or new discoveries 
might have since become known or appreciated. 
The first instalment of these additions is now submitted 
to the Society’s supporters, and further supplemental notes 
may find their way perhaps also to publicity through the 
volumes of the Acclimatisation Society, so far as the scope 
