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Mature, 1877. 
" The Sanitary Influence of the Eucalyptus." Pharm. Journ., (3), vii, 986. 
Note, from the Meteorological Magazine, of hygienic results of the planting of E. f/hbuhts 
in Algeria. 
MARTIN, FELIX M. (Ingtnieur dcs ponts ct chauss'.'es). ' L'Eucalyptus el ses 
applications industrielles." 1877. 
GBISARD, M..- Bullet in de la Soc. d'Acclim. de Paris, 1877. List of publications 
on Eucalypts. 
CERTEUX, M. " Le Guide du planteur d'Eucalyptus." Alger, 1877. 
MUELLER, F. v., in his " Eucalyptograplra," under E. globulus and /''. amygdalina, 
gives useful bibliographical references and notes on reports on the cultivation of 
Eucalyptus trees in other countries, and holds to the view that the planting of the 
tree in the Campagna, near Rome, directly subdued malaria. 
NAUDIN, C. H. " Me moire sur les Eucalyptus introduites dans la Region 
Mediterraneene." Annales Sc. Nat., (6), xvi, 337, 1883. Abstr. Pharm. Journ., (3), 
xiv, 602. Notes on the Eucalyptus introduced into the Mediterranean region ; botanical 
considerations; value of the trees for forestry purposes; description of those species 
which have attained the adult state in France and Algeria. The value of this fine and 
lengthy memoir is enhanced by the comprehensive bibliography it contains (chiefly 
of French publications), in regard to Eucalypts. 
On p. 374 it is stated that the first idea of utilising the Australian Myrtaceae, 
and particularly Eucalypts, for dealing with marshy and malarial localities, came from 
Sir William Macarthur (of Caniden Park, near Sydney), who in 1861 gave his views 
on the subject in a letter addressed to M. Decaisne, which was published in Revue 
Horticole of the same year, p. 205. 
M. Naudin recommended : Species for rapid growth E. globulus, E. Muelleri, 
E. gomphocephala. Timber of great solidity, density and durability E. marginala, 
E. rostrata, E. polyanthemos. For ornamental purposes E. robusta, E. cornuta, 
E. botryoides, E. leucoxylon (probably E. sideroxylon is meant). Hardy species 
outside the regions of the Olive E. cocci/era, E. viminalis, E. Gunnii, E. urnigcra, 
E. cordaia. 
SAHUT. "Les Eucalyptus." Moutpellier, 1888. 
NAUDIN, C. " Description et emploi des Eucalyptus introduits en Europe." 
(Second me moire). Par Charles Naudin (de 1'lnstitut). Antibes, J. Marchand, 1891, 
8vo, pp. 72. 
COOMEJ- ; ' L'Eucalyptus et ses derives." Paris, 1895. 
