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Natural Order — Tiliacece. 
White Wood ( Elceocarpus obovatus, G. Don). 
Maiden’s Blush ( Echiuocarpus australis, Benth.). 
Queensland Blue Fig ( Elceocarpus emundi, Bail.). 
Natural Order — Laurinece. 
She Beech, or Bolly Gum ( Telranthera ( Lit,seed) reticulata, Meissn.). 
Cryptocarya triplinervis, R.Br. 
Cryptocarya microneura, R.Br. 
Black Sassafras ( Cryptocarya glaucescens, R.Br.). 
Nucarn ( Cryptocarya obovata, R.Br.). 
Natural Order — Sapotacece. 
Black Apple ( Achras australis, R.Br.). 
Apple (Achraspohlminiana, F.v.M.). 
Natural Order — Monimiaeece. 
Yellow Wood, Bitter Wood ( Daphnandra micrantha, Benth.). 
Natural Order— Olacinece. 
Maple (Villaresia Moorei, F.v.M.). 
Natural Order — Ebenacece. 
Grey or Black Myrtle (Cargillia pentamera, F.v.M.). 
Maba fasciculosa, F.v.M. 
I am indebted to the following gentlemen for much assistance in the preparation of this paper:— 
Messrs. George Bennett, St. Mary’s; James Bennett, St. Mary’s; J. E. Bishop, Sydney; H. M. Brown, 
of Ritchie Bros., Auburn; Thow, of Railway Construction Branch, Eveleigh ; H. Goodwin, Sydney; 
R. N. Bubb, of Grimley, Ltd.; D. Hardy, Redfern ; W. Kopsen, Sydney ; Martin, of Clyde Engineering 
Co. ; Meadowbank Manufacturing Co., James Nangle, W. Rutherford, C. Still, and A. Worsfold, 
Camperdown. 
SUPPLEMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
(a) Eucalyptus Growths, Cowan Bay, N.S.W. Dwarf species growing on the poor Hawkesbury 
sandstone. 
/ (b) Selectors’ Buildings made of Stringybark. Probably from Eucalyptus macrorrhyncha. (Both 
Kerry, photo.) 
(c) Bush Road near Wyong, chiefly Spotted Gum (Eucalyptus maculata). 
(d) Teams from Bush Sawmills cn route for Wyong, N.S.W. The smooth barked saplings are 
those of Spotted Gum. (Both F. A. Kirton, photo.) 
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