INDEX OF TREES DESCRIBED. 
Part I ("issued February, 1903). 
ate No. 1—The Silky Oak {Grevillea robusta, A. Cimn.). 
No. 2. — The Rusty Fig ( Ficus rubiginosa, Desf.). 
No. 3.— The Turpentine Tree ( Syncarpia laur folia, Ten.). 
No. 4.—THE N ARROW-LEAVED PlTTOSPORUM ( Pittosporumphillyr(Boid€S, T)C.). 
Part II (issued march, i 903 ). 
No. 5. —The Woolly Butt ( Eucalyptus longifolia, Link and Otto). 
No. 6. —The Red Ash ( Alpliitonia excelsa, Rcissek.). 
No. 7. —The Neva South Wales Sassafras ( Doryphora sassafras, Endl.). 
No. 8.—A Bitter Bark (Alstonia constricta, F.v.M.). 
Part III (issued may, 1903). 
No. 9. —The Red Cedar ( Cedrela australis, F.v.M.). 
(Two Plates.) 
No. 10.— The Red Mahogany {Eucalyptus resinifera, Sm.). 
No. 11.— A She-Beech ( Cryptocarya obovata, R.Br.). 
Part IV (issued july, 1903). 
No. 12.—The N.S.W. Blue or Flooded Gum {Eucalyptus saligna, Sm.). 
No. 13.—The Brown or She Fine {Podocarpus data, R.Br.). 
No. 14. —The Broad-leaved Tea-tree {Melaleuca leucadendron, Linn.). 
No. 15. —The Quandong {Fusanus acuminatus, R.Br.). 
Part V (issued November, i 903 ). 
No. 16.—The Brush Box {Tristania conferta, R.Br.). 
No. 17.—A White Oak {Lagunaria Patersonii, D.Don.). 
No. 18. —The Mountain Gum {Eucalyptus goniocalyx, F.v.M.). 
No. 19.—A Cupania {Cvpania anacardioides, A.Rich.). 
