Volume II. 
Part XI (issued September, 1904). 
No. 39.— The Forest Red Gum ( Eucalyptus tereticornis, Sm.). 
No. 40.— The Black Apple ( Sideroxylon australe, Benth. et Hook. f.). 
No. 41. —The Smooth-barked Apple (Angophora lanceolate, Cay.). 
No. 42. —Scolopia Brownii, F.v.M. 
Part XII (issued November, 1904 ). 
No. 43 .—The Bloodwood ( Eucalyptus corymbose, Sm.). 
The Cypress Pines op New South Wales (Genus Callitris) : 
No. 44.— Callitris Macleayana, F.v.M. 
No. 45.— Callitris verrucosa, R.Br. 
No. 46.— Callitris robusta, R.Br. 
No. 47.— Callitris columellaris, F.v.M. 
No. 48.— Callitris Muelleri, Benth. et Hook. f. 
No. 49.— Callitris propinqua, R. Br. 
No. 50.— Callitris calcarata, R.Br. 
No. 51.— Callitris cupressiformis, Vent. 
Part XIII (issued novembkr, 1904). 
No. 52.— The Mugga ; a Red Ironbark (Eucalyptus sideroxylon, 
A. Cunn.). 
No. 53.— The Native Elm (Aphananthe philippinensis, Planch.). 
No. 54.— The Belah (Casuarina lepidophloia, F.v.M.). 
No. 55.— The Western Rosewood (Heterodendron olecefolium, Desf.). 
Part XIY (issued February, 1905). 
No. 56.— The Gruie or Colane (Owenia acidula, F.v.M.). 
No. 57.— The Black Sally {Eucalyptus stellulata, Sieb.). 
No. 58.— The Swamp Oak {Casuarina glauca, Sieb.). 
No. 59.— A Deciduous Fig {Ficus Henneana, Miquel). 
(N.B.—The numbers of Part XIV are given erroneously in the text.) 
Part XV (issued march, 1905). 
No. 60.— The Blackwood {Acacia melanoxylon, R.Br.). 
No. 61.—A White or Cabbage Gum {Eucalyptus coriacea, A. Cnnn.). 
No. 62.— The River Oak {Casuarina Cunninghamiana, Miq.). 
No. 63.— The Western AVhitewood {A to lay a hemiglauca, F.v.M.). 
Part XVI (issued june, 1905 ). 
No. 64.— The 4Y r EEPiNG Myall {Acacia pendula, A. Cunn.). 
No. 65.—A Peppermint {Eucalyptus amygdaline, Lai)ill.). 
No. 66 .—The Forest Oak {Casuarina torulosa , Ait.). 
No. 67 .—The Ivory Wood {Siphonodon australe, Benth.). 
