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No. 85. Part XXIU. See also vols. iii, p. 172; iv, p. 168. 
Acacia decurrens , Willd.; var. mollis 9 Lindl. 
(Family Leguminosjs : Mimosete). 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Acacia decurrens, var. mollis, lining the banks of creek, Milton, N.S.W. Tall tree of Eucalyptus 
botryoidcs in the foreground. (Photo, R. H. Cambage.) 
No. 88. Part XXIV. See also vol. iv, p. 168. 
Acacia penninervis, Sieb. 
THE MOUNTAIN HICKORY. 
(Family Leguminosje : Mimoseje). 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Acacia penninervis, var. angustifolia. “Black Wattle.” Milton, N.S.W. (Photo, R. H. Cambage). 
No. 92. Part XXV. See also vol. iii, p. 173. 
Melia Azedarach , L.; var. australasica , C. DC. 
THE WHITE CEDAR. 
(Family Meliaceai). 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
A splendid “ White Cedar,” Cambewarra Mountain, South Coast (Photo presented by Mr. A. E. 
Dyer, Government Printing Office, Sydney, on behalf of the Government Printer.) 
No. 112. Part XXXI. See also vol. iv, p. 170. 
Eucalyptus pilulans , Sm. 
THE BLACKBUTT. 
(Family Myrtaceje.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
“ Blackbutt,” Bateman’s Bay, South Coast, N.S.W. (Photo presented by Mr. A. E. Dyer, 
Government Printing Office, Sydney, on behalf of the Government Printer.) 
For a fuller botanical account of this species, see my Crit. Rev. Genus 
Eucalyptus, Part I. 
