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PART f, (Issued February, 1903.) 
».—Tub SiJjKT Oak (Grrvillea robutla , A. Cunn.). 
2. - -The Udstt Fra (Ficus rubiginosa, Deef.). 
3. - The Turpentine Tree (Syncarpia Ihurifolia, Ten.). 
I.--The Narrow-leaved PiTToaroiruM (Fitfosporum phillyreeoidcs, 23, 
DC.) 
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PART VI, (Issued February, 1904.) 
20.—The Coach Wood (Ceratopetalum apeinlum, D. Don.). . 
21. —The White oh Grey Box (Eucalyptus hctniphloia, F.v.M. j 
22. —A Beef-wood (Stenocarpus salignus, R.Br.). 
The Black Pencil Cedab (Panax elegans, F.v.M.). 
PART II. (Issued March, 1903.) 
-The Woolly Butt (,T uralyptus longifolw, Link and Oif-o). 
6. —The JIed Ash (Alpkitouia excelsa, Reissek,). 
7. —The Nfcw Sooth Wales Sassafras ( Doryphora sassafras, Endl.), 
8. - A Bitter Bark (Alslonia cOrntricld, F.v.M.). 
PART VII. (Issued March, 1904.) 
24.—The Black Bean (Castanosperm-um australe. A. 
Plates.) 
25. — The Spotted Gum (Eucalyptus mac-ulata, Hook.). 
26. — The Brush Blood wood (.Balog hi a. lucida, Endl.). 
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PART III. (Issued May, 1903.) 
9. -The Red Cedab ( Cedrela australis, F.v.M.). (Two Plates.) 
10. —The Red Mahogany (Eucalyptus rcsinifera, Sm.). 
11. -A She- 13 eeoh (Cryptocarya obovata, R.Br.), 
PART IV. (Issued July, 1903.) 
12. — The jN.S.W. Blue oh Flooded Gum (Eucalyptus saligna, Sm.). 
13. -The Brown or She Pine (Podocarpus data, R.Br.). 
14. - -The Broad-leaved Tea-tube (Melaleuca leu cad en dr on, Linn). 
15. — The Quandokg (Fusanus acuminatum, R.Br.). 
PART V. (Issued November, 1903.) 
ML— The Brush Box (Tristania conferta, R.Br.). 
17. —A White Oak (Isiguiwrm Vaiersonii, D. Don,). 
18. —The Mountain Gum (Eucalyptus ganiocalyx, F.v.l 
19. —A Cupania (Cupania anacardioides, A. Rich,), 
PART VIII. (Issued May, 1904.) 
27. — White Honeysuckle (Banksia integrifolia, Linn., f.). 
28. —White or Grbt Tronrark (Eucalyptus paniculate. Sir.). 
29. —Barklya syringifolia, F.v.M. 
30. — A Yellow Wood (Rhodospheera rhodemthema, Engler). 
PART IX. (Issued May, 1904.) 
31. — The White Beech (Gmclina Leichhardtii, F.v.M.). 
32. —The Supple Jack (Ventilago viminalis, Hook.) 
33. —The Yellow Box (Eucalyptus mdliodora, A. 
34. — Evodia (iccedens, Blume. 
PART X. (Issued July, 1904.) 
35. — A Grey Gum (Eucalyptus punctata, DC.). 
36. —A Stinkwood (Albizzia prvinosa, F.v.M.). 
37. — The Leopard Wood (Flindersia mar.ulo&a, F.v.M.). 
38. —The Queensland Nut (Macadamm tcmifolia, F.v.M.). 
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PART XI. (Issued September, 1904.) 
39. -- The Forf.st Red Gum (Eucalyptus tcrelicornis , Sir ). 
40. — The Black Apple (Si' de.ror.ylon australe, Benth. et Hook., f.) 
41. - The Smooth-parked Apple (Angophora lanceolate, Cav.). 
42 —Scolopia Brownii, F.v.M. 
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PART XV. (Issued March, 1905.) 
60. —The Blackwood (Acadia melanoxylon . R.Br.), 
61. —A White or Cabbage Gum (Eucalyptus coriacea, A. 
62. — The River Oak (Casuarina Cunninghamiana, Miq.). 
63. —The Western Whitbwood (Atalaya hemiglauca, F.v. 
M.). 
PART XII. (Issued November, 1904.) 
43. —The Bloodwood (Eucalyptus corymbosa , Sm.). 
The Cypress Pinks of New South Wales (Genus Callitris) :— 
44. —Callitris Madcayava, F.v.M. 
45. -—Callitris verrucosa, R.Br, 
46. --Callitris robusta, R.Br. 
47 . — Callitris columellaris, F.v.M. 
16. -Callitris Mudleri, Benth. et Hook., f 
49. —Callitris propinqua, R.Br. 
50. -Callitris calrarala , R.Br. 
61. —Callitris enpressifonnis, Vent. 
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PARI XIII. (Issued November, 1904.) 
.— The Mugga; a Red Ironeabk (Eucalyptus sideroxylon, A. Cunn.), 
Tub Native Elm (Aphananthe philippinensis, Planch.). 
The Bklah (Casuarina lepidophloia, F.v.M.). 
.—The Western Rosewood (H ctcrodcndran olccefolium. Deaf.). 
PART XIV. (Issued February, 1905.) 
-The Gruie or Colane (Owcnia acidula, F.v.M.). 
67.—The Black Sallt (Eucalyptus stellulata, Sieb.). 
58.—This Swamp Oak (Casuarina glauca, Sieb.). 
52.—A Deciduous Fig (Ficus Ucnneana, Miquel), 
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PART XVI. (Issued June, 1905.) 
-The IVeepiNg Mtall (Acacia pendula, A. Cunn.). 
-A Peppermint (Eucalyptus amygdalvna, Labill.). 
-The Forest Oak (Casuarina torulosa, Ait.). 
-The Ivory Wood (Siphqnodon australe, Bent 
PART XVII. (Issued October, 1905 
The Drooping She-Oak (Casuarina stricta, Ait.). 
The River White Gum (Eucalyptus numerosa, Maiden). 
The Native Teak (Flindersia australis, R.Br.). (Two 
PART XVIII. (Issued November, 1905.) 
The Cudgerie (Flindersia Schottiana, F.v.M.). (Two 
The Giant Gum Tree (Eucalyptus regnons, F.v.M.). 
The Black She-Oak (Casuarina suberosn, Otto et Dietr.). 
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PART XIX. (Issued January, 1906.) 
The Yellow-wood (Flindersia Qxleyana, F.v.M.). (Two 1 
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The Broad-leaved Peppermint 
The Bull Oak ( Casuarina hue. 
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PART XX. (Issued July, 
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