INDEX OF TREES DESCRIBED. 
Volume I (Parts I-X). 
PART I. (Issued February, 1903.) 
1. —The Silky Oak (Grevillea robusta , A. Cunu.). 
2. —The Rusty Fig ( Ficus rubiginosa , Desf.). 
3. —The Turpentine Tree (Syncarpia laurifolia , Ten.). 
4. —The Narrow-leaved Pittosporum (Pittosporum phillyrceoides , 
DC.). 
PART II. (Issued March, 1903.) 
5. —The Woollt Butt (Eucalyptus longifolia , Link and Otto). 
6. —The Red Asii (Alphitonia excelsa , Reissek.). 
7. —The New South Wales Sassafras (Doryphora sassafras , Endl.) 
8. —A Bitter Bark (Alstonia constricta , F.v.M.). 
PART III. (Issued May, 1903.) 
9. —The Red Cedar (Cedrela australis , F.v.M.). (Two Plates .) 
10. —The Red Mahogany (Eucalyptus resinifera , Sm.). 
11. —A She-Beech (Cryptocarya obovata , R.Br.). 
PART IV. (Issued July, 1903.) 
J.—The N.S.W. Blue or Flooded Gum (Eucalyptus saligna , Sm.). 
13. —The Brown or She Pine (Podocarpus data , R.Br.). 
14. —The Broad-leaved Tea-tree (Melaleuca leucadendron , Linn.). 
15. —The Quandong (Fusanus acuminatus , R.Br.). 
PART V. (Issued November, 1903.) 
'6.—The Brush Box (Tristania conferta , R.Br.). 
17. —A White Oak (Lagunaria Patersonii , D. Don.). 
18. —The Mountain Gum (Eucalyptus goniocalyx , F.v.M.). 
19. —A Cupania (Cupania anacardioides , A. Rich.). 
PART VI. (Issued February, 1904.) 
20. — The Coach Wood (Ceratopetalum apetalum, D. Don.). 
21. —The White or Grey Box (Eucalyptus hemiphloia, F.v.M.; 
22. — A Beef-wood (Stenocarpus salignus, ll.Br.). 
23. —The Black Pencil Cedar ( Panax elegans, F.v.M.). 
PART VII. (Issued March, 1904.) 
24. —The Black Bean ( Castanospermum australe, A. Cunn.). {Two 
Plates.) 
25. — The Spotted Gum {Eucalyptus maculata, Hook.). 
26. — The Brush Bloodwood {Baloghia lucida, Endl.). 
PART VIII. (Issued May, 1904.) 
27. —White Honeysuckle {Banksia integrifolia, Linn., f.). 
28. — White or Grey Ironbark {Eucalyptus paniculata, Sm ). 
29. —Barklya syringifolia, F.v.M. 
30. —A Yellow Wood {Rhodosphcera rhodanthema, Engler). 
PART IX. (Issued May, 1904.) 
31. — The White Beech {Gmeluia Leichhurdtii, F.v.M.). 
32. — The Supple Jack (Ventilago viminalis, Hook.). 
33. — The Yellow Box {Eucalyptus melliodora, A. Cunn ). 
34. — Evodia accedens, Blume. 
PART X. (Issued July, 1904.) 
35. —A Grey Gum {Eucalyptus punctata, DC.). 
36. —A Stinkwood {Albizzia pruinosa, F.v.M.). 
37. — The Leopard Wood {Flindersia maculosa, F.v.M.). 
38. — The Queensland Nut (Macadamia ternifolia, F.v.M.). 
Volume II (Parts XIXX). 
PART XI. (Issued September, 1904.) 
39. — The Forest Red Gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis, Sm.). 
40. —The Black Apple {Sideroxylon australe, Benth. et Hook., f.). 
41. — The Smooth-barked Apple {Angophora lanceolata, Cav.). 
42. —Scolopia Brownii, F.v.M. 
PART XII. (Issued November, 1904.) 
43— The Bloodwood (Eucalyptus corymbosa, Sm.). 
The Cypress Pines of New South Wales {Genus Callitris) : — 
44. — Callitris Macleayana, F.v.M. 
45. —Callitris verrucosa, R.Br. 
46. —Callitris robusta, R.Br. 
47. —Callitris columellaris, F.v.M. 
48. —Callitris Muelleri, Benth. et Hook., f. 
49. — Callitris propinqua, R.Br. 
50. —Callitris calcarata, R.Br. 
51. — Callitris cupressiformis, Vent. 
PART XIII. (Issued November, 1984.) 
52. — The Mugga; a Red Ironbark {Eucalyptus sideroxylon, A. Cunn.). 
53. — TnE Native Elm {Aphananthe philippinensis, Planch.). 
54. — The Belah ( Casuarina lepidophloia, F.v.M.). 
55. —The Western Rosewood {Heterodendron olecefolium, Desf.). 
PART XIV. (Issued February, 1905.) 
56. — The Gruie or Colane {Owenia acidula, F.v.M.). 
57. —The Black Sally {Eucalyptus stellulata, Sieb.). 
58. — The Swamp Oak {Casuarina glauca, Sieb.). 
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.) 
60. —The Blackwood {Acacia melanoxylon, R.Br.). 
61. —A White or Cabbage Gum {Eucalyptus coriacea, A. Cunn ) 
62. — The River Oak {Casuarizia Cunninghamiana, Miq.). 
63. — The Western Whitewood {Atalaya hemiglauca, F.v.M.) 
PART XVI. (Issued June, 1905.) 
64. —The Weeping Myall {Acacia pendula, A. Cunn.). 
65. — A Peppermint {Eucalyptus amygdalina, Labi 11.). 
66 . — The Forest Oak {Casuarina torulosa, Ait.). 
67. — The Ivory Wood {Sijihonodon australe, Benth.). 
PART XVII. (Issued October, 1905.) 
68 . — The Drooping She-Oak {Casuarizia stricta, Ait.). 
69. —The River White Gum {Eucalyptus numerosa, Maiden). 
70. — The Native Teak {Fluidersia australis, R.Br.). {Two Plates.) 
PART XVIII. (Issued November, 1905.) 
71. —The Cudgerie {Flindersia Schottiana, F.v.M.). {Two Plates.) 
72. —The Giant Gum Tree {Eucalyptus regnans, F.v.M.). 
73. —The Black She-Oak {Casuarina suberosa, Otto et Dietr.). 
PART XIX. (Issued January, 1906.) 
74. — The Yellow-wood {Flindersia Oxleyana, F.v.M.). {Two Plates ) 
75. — The Broad-leaved Peppermint {Eucalyptus dives, SchaueO. 
76. — The Bull Oak {Casuarina Luehmanni, R. T. Baker). 
PART XX. (Issued July, 1906.) 
Recapitulatory. {Sixteen plates.) 
