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SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES. 
No. 3. Part I. See also vols. ii, p. 185; iii, p. 161 ; iv, p. 157. 
Syncarpia laurlfolia Ten. 
THE TURPENTINE TREE. 
(Family MYRTACE^;.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Syncarpia laurifolia. Bulladelah District, N.S.W. (Photo, A. Murphy, Junior). 
No. 9. Part III. See also vols. ii, p. 188 ; iv, p. 159 ; v, p. 187. 
Cedrela aus traits F.v.M. 
THE RED CEDAR. 
(Family MELIACE^;.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. . 
Young Cedar Trees, Dorrigo scrubs, N.S.W. 
Old butt of a Red Cedar Tree, cut down in I860, and wood still solid in 1910. Dorrigo Scrubs, 
N.S.W. (Both photos by S. W. Jackson.) 
No. 16. Part V. See also vols. ii, p. 195; iii, p. 164; iv, p. 161. 
Tristania conferta R.Br. 
THE BRUSH BOX. 
(Family MYBTACE^E.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Tristania conferta. Bulladelah District, N.S.W. (Photo, A. Murphy, Junior). 
No. 21. Part VI. See also vols. ii, p. 197 ; iv, p. 162. 
Eucalyptus hemiphloia F.v.M. 
THE WHITE OR GREY BOX. 
(Family MYRTACE.E.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Natural grove of E. hemiphloia. Grcendale, near Bent's Basin, N.S.W. (Photo, R. H. Cambage). 
For a fuller botanical account of this species see my Crit. Rev. genus 
Part xi, 
