Volume III (Parts XXI XXX). 
PART XXI. (Issued August, 1906). 
77 The Crow’s Ash or Bogum Bogum ( Flindersia Bennettiana, 
F.v.M.). (Two Plates.) 
78. _The Bi.ackbutt or Peppermint (of New England) ( Eucalyptus 
Andrewsi, Maiden). 
79 . The Thready-barked Oak (Casuarina inophloia, F.v.M. and 
Bailey). 
PART XXII. (Issued February, 1907.) 
80. —The Hill Flindersia ( Flindersia collina, F. M. Bailey). ( Two 
Plates.) 
81. —The Broad-leaved Messmate ( Eucalyptus obliqua, L’H4rit.). 
82. —The Cedar Wattle ( Acacia elata, A. Cunn.). 
PART XXIII. (Issued March, 1907.) 
83. —The Rosewood ( Dysoxylon Fraseranum, Benth.). 
84. —The White-top Messmate ( Eucalyptus vitrea, R. T. Baker). 
85. — The Acacia decurrens Group of Wattles—Black, Green, and 
Silver Wattles ( Acacia decurrens, Willd.). (Two Plates.) 
PART XXIV. (Issued May, 1907.) 
86. —The Bastard Pencil Cedar (Dysoxylon rufum, Benth.). 
87. —Bastard Tallow-wood (Eucalyptus Planchoniana, F.v.M.). 
88 . —The Mountain Hickory (Acacia penninervis, Sieb.). (Two Plates.) 
PART XXV. (Issued June, 1907.) 
89. —The Rosewood (Dysoxijlon Fraseranum, Benth.), also The Apple- 
tree of Lord Howe Island (D. pachyphyllum, Hemsl.). 
90. —-A Virgate Eucalypt (Eucalyptus virgata, Sieb.). 
91. —The Two-veined Hickory (Acacia binervata, DC.). 
92. —The White Cedar (Melia Azedarach, L., var. australasica, C. DC.). 
PART XXVI. (Issued September, 1907.) 
93. —The Hairy Dysoxylon (Dysoxylon Becklerianum, C.DC.). 
94. —Lueiimann’s Gum (Eucalyptus Luehmanniana, F.v.M.). 
95. — The Mulga (Acacia aneura, F.v.M.). 
96. The Red-wooded Ckyptocarya (Cryptocarya erythroxylon, Maiden 
and Betcbe). 
PART XXVII. (Issued October, 1907.) 
97. —The Red Bean (Dysoxylon Muelleri, Benth.). 
98. — Red Stringybark (Eucalyptus macrorrhyncha, F.v.M.). 
99. —A Brush Ironbark (Acacia aulacocarpa, A. Cunn.). 
100. —A Brown Beech (Cryptocarya glaucescens, R.Br.). 
PART XXVIII. (Issued December, 1907.) 
101. — A Bog Onion (Amoora nitidula, Benth.). 
102. —The Brown Stringybark (Eucalyptus capitellata, Sm.). 
103. — The Broad-leaved Wattle (Acacia pycnantha, Benth.). 
104. — The Murrogun (Cryptocarya microneura, Meissn.). 
PART XXIX. (Issued January, 1908.) 
105. — The Bastard Rosewood (Synoum glandulosum, A. de Jussieu). 
106. —A White Stringybark (Eucalyptus eugenioides, Sieb.). 
107. —Baker’s Wattle (Acacia Bakeri, Maiden). 
108. —The Stinking Cryptocarya (Cryptocarya fcetida, R. T. Baker). 
PART XXX. (Issued March, 1908.) 
Recapitulatory. (Seventeen Photographic Illustrations). 
109. —The Yellow Stringybark (Eucalyptus Muelleriana, Howitt). 
110. —The Nf.alie (Acacia rigens, A. Cunn.). 
Volume IV (Parts XXXI XL). 
PART XXXI. (Issued September, 1908.) 
111 . —The Onion Wood (Owenia cepiodora, F.v.M.). 
112. —The Blackbutt (Eucalyptus pilularis, Sm.). 
113. —Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia Baileyana, F.v.M.). 
114. — Grey Sassafras (Cryptocarya australis, Benth.). 
PART XXXII. (Issued November, 1908.) 
115. —The R,ed Honeysuckle (Banlcsia serrata, L. f.). 
116. —The White Mahogany (Eucalyptus acmenioicles, Schauer). 
117. —The Gidgee (Acacia Cambagei, K. T. Baker). 
118. —Cryptocarya patentinervis, F.v.M. 
PART XXXIII. (Issued February, 1909.) 
119. — A Honeysuckle (Banlcsia cemula, R.Br.). 
120. —The Sydney Peppermint (Eucalyptus piperita, Sin.). 
121. —Ironwood (Acacia excelsa, Benth.). 
122. —The Three-veined Cryptocarya (Cryptocarya triplinervis, R.Br.). 
PART XXXIV. (Issued May, 1909.) 
123. —The Heath-leaved Honeysuckle (Banksia ericifolia, L.f.). 
124. —Yowut or Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus Sieberiana, F.v.M.). 
125. —The Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla, F.v.M.). 
126. — Cryptocarya Meissneri, F.v.M. 
PART XXXV. (Issued July, 1909.) 
127. —Richmond River or Hoop Pine (Araucaria Cunninghamii, Ait.). 
128. —Black Stringybark (Eucalyptus Baileyana, F.v.M.). 
129. —The Yarran (Acacia homalophylla, A. Cunn.). 
130. — A Cork Wood or Till (Endiandra Sieberi, Nees.). 
PART XXXVI. (Issued October, 1909.) 
131. —Honeysuckle or Warrock (Banksia marginata, Cav.). 
132. —The Yertchuk (Eucalyptus Consideniana, Maiden). 
133. —The Bastard Myall or Kurracabah (Acacia Cunninghamii. 
Hook.). 
134. —The Ball Fruit (Endiandra globosa, Maiden and Betche). 
PART XXXVII. (Issued January, 1910.) 
135. —The Broad-leaved Honeysuckle (Banksia latifolia, R.Br.). 
136. — White or Scribbly Gum (Eucalyptus hcemastoma, Sm.). 
137. — The Currawang (Acacia doratoxylon, A. Cunn.). 
138. —Endiandra Muelleri, Meissn. 
PART XXXVIII. (Issued February, 1910.) 
139. —A Honeysuckle (Banksia collina, R.Br.). 
140. —The Tallow-wood (Eucalyptus microcorys, F.v.M.). 
141. —The Coast Myall (Acacia glaucescens, Willd.). 
142. — Endiandra pubens, Meissn. 
PART XXXIX. (Issued June, 1910.) 
143. —A Honeysuckle (Banksia spinulosa, Sm.). 
144. —The Broad-leayhed Ironbark (Eucalyptus siderophloia, Benth.). 
145. —The Cooba (Acacia salicina, Lindl.). 
146. —Tick Wood (Endiandra discolor, Benth.). 
PART XL. (Issued October, 1910.) 
Recapitulatory. (Fifty-seven Plates.) 
